The Baoji Bronze Ware Museum contains four exhibit halls on the first floor with other, seasonal or special exhibits, on the second floor. Dioramas, manikins, replicas, and original artifacts tell the story of life in ancient Shaanxi, especially the Zhou and Qin dynasties. There is so much information and so many things to view that one cannot do it justice in one visit. Most exhibits are described in Chinese, English, and Korean. English and Chinese-speaking volunteers (usually students from the nearby Baoji University of Arts and Sciences) are available to assist visitors throughout the museum.The building itself is an architectural wonder standing on a hill near the river. It can be seen from many locations. At night it is lit like a beacon, contrasting with the nearby pagoda standing slightly higher on the hill.I have visited the museum now four or five times and would jump at the chance to return. The majority of times I visited, there was no fee, although I had to show my passport. Not only does this museum represent the beginnings of civilization in the area, but also displays the true beauty of the Bronze Age.
陕西省的青铜器博物馆,里面是以各朝代的青铜陈列展品为主。大大小小的藏品还算是比较丰富。但是来参观的游客却并不是很多,显得有点门庭冷落的感觉。藏品其实都是很好的。非常值得来看一看。各种造型都是十分逼真的。
This is off the beaten path for those visiting Xi'an. The museum itself is impressive and sits on a hill. For westerners, unlike the museums in Xi'an, there was very little information available in English about the exhibits. There also was no English guide available for hire. So while interesting to look at, I don't feel I got as much from the museum as I could have.
Hardly a "side trip" from Xi'an, in Sha'anxi Province, since it's around 3 hours by car, this museum is well-worth a visit, especially if you stop at the Famen Temple Hotel to visit the Famen Temple site and stay overnight.This is the largest museum devoted to bronzewares in China. The architecture was designed so the building looks like a four-legged bronze food container. Four large exhibit halls were open when we went there in June, with the potential for 4 more. We wish they had been open while were were there!Baoji is known as the "cradle" of bronzeware in China. The museum showcases bronzes from the Zhou period onward, many unearthed locally. The workmanship is fabulous! One treasure, in particular, an ox-shaped wine vessel, defies belief because of its delicacy and workmanship.We saw a documentary about the museum on CCTV, and decided to visit. We were happy we did.
While Baoji is not a common tourist destination, this museum has an amazing collection of ancient bronze ware. If you are in the western Shaanxi area, it is well worth your time to visit this museum. Close by is the Baoji Renmin Park with a lovely scuplture garden.
很大气,很全,一看都是年代比较久远的,山上景色非常好,可以开车上去,里边集中了大半个中国的青铜器,有身份证不用花钱的,去宝鸡了,一定要去这里看看,了解一下西周的历史还是很有必要的么
小是小了点,但是绝对值得一去。古代的青铜器,很美。各种花纹,形式的一代代演变近在眼前,历史就是这样变化。古代的首饰也跟我们异曲同工,无论古人今人,爱美之心亘古不变。
对青铜器感兴趣的,这个地方别错过。作为中国出土青铜器最多的地方之一,虽然上级博物馆拿走不少,但是青铜宝贝还是很多的。看之前,一定要多做些功课,走马观花会很可惜。
沿着一条街走到尽头就是青铜器博物馆了,这条街道的两边都是各种青铜器的纪念品,还有一些仿制的工具,有各地的游客在和商家讨价还加,博物馆里面就是各种各样的青铜器,有一个很大的鼎,上面写了很详细的介绍