Located on the edge of the North Bund, the location is very good, the building is beautiful, there are many people coming to check in and take pictures. The museum has a total of six floors. The first floor is the entrance is the ticket office and souvenir shop. There are postcards. You can also scan the code to fill in a questionnaire and send a postcard. But the postcards here are all without stamps. If you want to send them, you need to prepare the stamps in advance. Going to the end is the elevator, we take the elevator to the sixth floor, and then walk one layer to the next. The sixth floor is a coffee shop, and there is also an area where you can stamp a souvenir, write a postcard, have a seat, have a pen, and the environment is very good. After passing the coffee shop, turn right and there is a leather box exhibit that is very special. There is a pattern map inside. It is the layout map of the residents who lived in this building before. There are eight families on the first floor. The water bucket and stove area are shared. It is very characteristic of the face-to-face old Shanghai residential residence. The fifth floor to the third floor is the exhibition hall, and the second floor is the lecture hall. When we were about to end the tour, it was almost four o'clock in the afternoon. We just met the free explanation. We followed the large army and listened to the staff explaining. We walked again. There was indeed an explanation to see the exhibition. It was much more interesting. The whole tour took about two hours.
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Located on the edge of the North Bund, the location is very good, the building is beautiful, there are many people coming to check in and take pictures. The museum has a total of six floors. The first floor is the entrance is the ticket office and souvenir shop. There are postcards. You can also scan the code to fill in a questionnaire and send a postcard. But the postcards here are all without stamps. If you want to send them, you need to prepare the stamps in advance. Going to the end is the elevator, we take the elevator to the sixth floor, and then walk one layer to the next. The sixth floor is a coffee shop, and there is also an area where you can stamp a souvenir, write a postcard, have a seat, have a pen, and the environment is very good. After passing the coffee shop, turn right and there is a leather box exhibit that is very special. There is a pattern map inside. It is the layout map of the residents who lived in this building before. There are eight families on the first floor. The water bucket and stove area are shared. It is very characteristic of the face-to-face old Shanghai residential residence. The fifth floor to the third floor is the exhibition hall, and the second floor is the lecture hall. When we were about to end the tour, it was almost four o'clock in the afternoon. We just met the free explanation. We followed the large army and listened to the staff explaining. We walked again. There was indeed an explanation to see the exhibition. It was much more interesting. The whole tour took about two hours.
❤️ About the exhibition: This exhibition has a total of 5 floors, and the actual view is 4 floors. If the first floor is mainly for selling the surrounding area and ticket verification, remember to stamp a seal when checking the ticket. ❤️ Regarding John Amrad's first large-scale solo exhibition in China, John Amrad, a famous Swiss artist, shows everyone his path of interdisciplinary artistic exploration for more than 50 years. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1948, Amrad is one of the most influential figures in contemporary art. Highlights: 1. Ring "Exhibition in Exhibition", located on the 5th floor of the gallery, displaying Amrad's paperwork and other archival materials. 2. Light: Located on the 4th floor of the gallery, this one mainly finds itself immersed in the unique wonders of lighting, reflection and mirrors. The clear mirror elements are combined through the disco ball hanging high in the center of the exhibition hall. 3. Huqiu Park: "Huqiu Park" is an imagined park named after the location of the art museum "Huqiu Road". Zhang Jiacheng's creative inspiration restores people's collective memory of the 1990s. Paintings and ready-made products: 2 layers are mainly some paintings and hidden works, his paintings are often not isolated, but often presented with other items, with symbolic significance. 🔎 Detailed address: No. 20 Huqiu Road, Shanghai 🚌 Traffic Raiders: Exit 6 of Nanjing East Road Station of Metro Lines 2 and 10. 🎫 Tickets: 60 for single. 100 for double. ⏰ Exhibition time: 10.16-12.19 (Closed on Monday) 💉 Tips: The 6th floor is a cafe. If you only drink coffee, you don't need tickets for the exhibition hall. The elevator can go directly to the 6th floor.
The Bund Art Museum will be dormant for a whole year in 2020. I wanted to make a big move for so long. As a result, I want to say that it is really the same as before! The beauty of the building itself is not enough to say, the exhibits themselves are difficult to say, and the setting of Huqiu gardens makes people mixed. Figure 2⃣️ The pile of clothes is even more unknown.
The Bund Art Museum is very good, with complete facilities and strong fun, it is worth a visit.
The Bund is magnificent, I like it very much, it is worth a visit.
The Shanghai Bund Art Museum, in the Bund source area where the Huangpu River and Suzhou River meet, was once one of China's earliest museums, the Shanghai Museum. With the mission of "humanistic care, art promotion", it is committed to contemporary art research, is an international platform for art promotion and exchange. Worth punching in