原貌车马坑让你感受那个时代的气息,闻名于世的天下第一剑在这里出土,金玉面罩、玉器、青铜器的藏品不亚于河南省博物院,另有澄泥砚、青铜器的加工车间、洛阳铲的体验园地,绝对值得一到。
This museum was very interesting to visit - and was enjoyable to to learn more about the Guo empire and learn more about the history of this area. The artefacts were so old and well looked after.
There are 4 flights of stairs to walk to access this museum! We did not see that there was any other way in. However, the exhibits of pottery, bronzes, chariots, and burials were well-worth it! Access to the lower floors of the museum where the chariots and burials are exhibited is by sloping ramp. It was somewhat sad to see that previous visitors had thrown money down into the graves, but that appears to be rather common in China.Although the English sub-titles are sparse, as is usual in Chinese museums "off the beaten track," English-speaking guides are available for a small fee. The large wall maps permit one to see the political make-up of the early dukedoms in this area of China. Outside the museum is a field where there are additional, unexcavated graves. If your surname is Guo or are over 70 years of age, admission is free. I'd highly recommend visiting this museum for a clear understanding of the development of early China and for what drove early nobles to make alliances.
Sanmenxia's Guo State Museum is small, but very good. There are numerous bronzes, weapons, pieces of jade and jewelry, but the main attraction is the chariot burial, with 19 chariots and skeletons of 38 horses. The museum is modern and its artifacts tastefuly presented. The museum is well worth a visit if you are in Sanmenxia.
三门峡虢国博物馆在市区北边,靠近黄河,几乎是三门峡最高的地方了,虢国是一个小国,但是因为是周氏宗亲,历史还算悠久,博物馆中的文物是很有价值的,能反映出三门峡当年是多么的繁华。
三门峡市区的4A级景区,在市区坐6路公交车可以到达。门票50元,郭姓可以半价。如果让讲解员带一圈下来,大约1个小时可以看完。博物馆是2000年建的,还比较新,车马坑有点类似兵马俑的味道,不过展厅小很多,还有很多文物国家不让挖掘。看过可以了解春秋末期的相关情况。
博物馆里黄河边不远,就在黄河公园的对面,老远就能看见博物馆外观的城楼,里面陈列着许多的玉器,土陶等等。印象深刻的是里面有一个很大的车马坑,里面埋了许多的古时候战车的,战马,还有士兵的遗骸,不是免费开放,要收门票值得一看。