Hebei Museum

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Hebei Museum
河北 博物院
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Exhibit of the museum
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place Shijiazhuang , People's Republic of China
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architect Guan Zhaoye
opening April 1953
management
Gu Tongwei
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The Hebei Museum ( Chinese  河北 博物院 , Pinyin Hébĕi Bówùyuàn ), formerly known as the Hebei Provincial Museum , is located in the center of the provincial town of Shijiazhuang . The museum is the largest in Hebei Province and is one of the most important of its kind in the country. The highlights of the collection today include the unique holdings of additions from the Han graves in Mancheng as well as masterpieces from the 4 old ceramic kilns. Visiting the permanent exhibition is free with valid ID.

Hebei Museum is a 1st class state museum in China and is regarded as a representative collection of Han Dynasty art . Its main building was completed in 1968 and offers 20,028 square meters of space with 18 exhibition halls.

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Coordinates: 38 ° 2 ′ 27.4 "  N , 114 ° 31 ′ 23.4"  E