Shenzhen Art Museum
Shenzhen Art Museum, formerly known as Shenzhen Exhibition Hall, was founded in 1976. It was the earliest art exhibition institution in Shenzhen. After the establishment of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, it was officially...
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Shenzhen Art Museum, formerly known as Shenzhen Exhibition Hall, was founded in 1976. It was the earliest art exhibition institution in Shenzhen. After the establishment of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, it was officially...
The Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning consists of two parts that are independent and organically unified. It consists of two separate venues: the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and the Urban Planning...
The China Merchants History Museum is located along Shekou Mountain Road. It covers an area of 3,430 square meters and has a construction area of 6,153 square meters. The total area of the exhibition...
The Nantou Ancient City Museum shows the history of the city in Shenzhen in 1677. It exhibits more than 300 cultural relics and describes the history of Shenzhen city from the Eastern Jin Xianhe...
Shenzhen Special Zone 1980 Cultural and Creative Industry Park is a complex functional park integrating creative design, cultural and artistic exchange display and fashion tourism and leisure. Here is the “Shenzhen Designer’s Home”, which...
Nanshan Museum is a large-scale comprehensive state-owned museum with a fixed exhibition “Nanshan Story”, which describes the development history of Nanshan from ancient times to the present, which is divided into “Ancient Nanshan”, “Modern...
The Shenzhen Science Museum was opened in 1987 and is located at the intersection of Shangbu Middle Road and Shennan Middle Road in Futian District, Shenzhen. The building area is 12,000 square meters and...
The Shenzhen Piano Museum is the first professional piano museum in Guangdong Province. It is mainly composed of ancient pianos from the United States, Germany and other places from the end of the 18th...