Overview of Capital Museum
Introduction

With its magnificent architecture, abundant exhibitions, advanced technology and complete functions, the Capital Museum, large and modern, makes its contribution to the titles such as "famous historical and cultural city", "cultural center" and "international metropolis" of Beijing and ranks among the first class museums both at home and abroad.

Articles exhibited in the new Capital Museum are mainly past years' collections and unearthed historical heritages of the Beijing area, combined with the latest research results concerning the history, cultural heritages, archeology and relevant subjects of Beijing. Furthermore, by studying the successful experiences from museums both at home and abroad, modern exhibitions featured by Beijing characteristics are shaped. Totally 5,622 pieces of historical heritages are exhibited in the exhibitions.

 

History

The plan for the Capital Museum, located in the Confucius Temple, was prepared in 1953. The museum formally opened in 1981.  As a major cultural construction project in Beijing in the "10th Five-Year Plan", the new Capital Museum, approved by Beijing Municipal Government in 1999, further approved by the State Council after being submitted by the National Development and Reform Commission in 2001, finally commenced its construction in December 2001. Under the concern and guidance of Beijing Municipal Government, after four years of hard work, the museum finally makes its debut along the western extension of Chang'an Street, the First Street of China.

 

(Source: The Capital Museum)    

 
Useful Information
Open Time: 9:00 to 17:00 Tuesdays through Sundays (sales stop at 16:00)
Ticket Prices: Full Price: RMB 30; Half Price: RMB 15
Subway: Muxidi Station, Line 1
Bus No. 1, No. 4, No. 52 and No. 37 to the stop “Gonghuidalou” (Labor Union Building) No. 937, No. 727, No. 717, No. 650, No.
708, No. 26, No. 319 to the stop Baiyun Rd. Special Bus No. 1 to the stop “Muxidi”
Number for telephone reservation: 63370491 63370492
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