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Baoji Bronze Museum.

Overview of Baoji Bronze Museum Baoji Bronze Museum is located in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province. It is a comprehensive museum named after bronze. The museum was founded in 1956 and was originally called Baoji Historical Relics Exhibition Hall. It officially opened on September 8, 1998, and moved to a new location in 2010. The new museum is located in the Chinese Stone Drum Garden on Shigushan Mountain, Binhe South Road, Baoji City. The new museum covers an area of 34,800 square meters and is the largest bronze museum in China. Collection of Treasures Baoji Bronze Museum has a rich collection of cultural relics, including more than 400 sets of bronzes, jades, pottery, and gold. Among them, there are more than 120 first-class cultural relics, such as the famous He Zun, Zhe Gong, King Li Hu Gui, Qiang Pan, and Qin Gong Bo. These cultural relics are not only numerous, complete in variety, exquisite in shape, and beautiful in decoration, but also have important inscriptions and extensive content, which are rare in the history of world culture and art. Exhibitions and Activities The museum regularly holds various exhibitions and activities, such as the "Light of Zhou and Qin Civilization" exhibition, which is based on archaeological research results and historical documents, and displays precious cultural relics unearthed in Baoji area, revealing the rich connotation of cultural relics. In addition, the museum has also held several exhibitions, such as "Stop War for Martial Arts - Weapons and Military Culture Exhibition of the Two Zhou Dynasties" and "Appreciation of Artifacts - Baoji Zhou and Qin Clean Government Culture Exhibition", aiming to let the audience feel the profound cultural heritage carried by bronze more intuitively. Protection and Research Baoji Bronze Museum is committed to the protection and research of cultural relics. It cooperates with Northwest University to carry out bronze protection and restoration projects, and protects and restores 38 second-class and below bronze cultural relics with serious diseases in the hospital. At the same time, the museum uses modern technology to repair and store information about cultural relics, such as 3D scanning and 3D printing technology, to ensure the long-term preservation and research of cultural relics. Visitor Information Baoji Bronze Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to 17:00, and the ticket price is free. The museum is located in the Chinese Stone Drum Garden, Binhe South Road, Baoji City, with convenient transportation and several bus lines passing by.
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