Zhu Bingren Bronze Art Museum is a magnificent destination that showcases the integration of traditional Chinese art forms, including painting, sculpture, architecture, and calligraphy, with bronze as the essence. As China's first bronze mansion, the museum spans a total construction area of almost 3,000 square meters. Aside from the facade walls and ground, every element of the building is constructed of copper structures and decorations. In total, the museum consumed 125 tons of copper materials, making it a true work of art. Visitors can immerse in the typical style of Jiangnan residential architecture during the Ming and Qing dynasties, featuring interconnected corridors, stacked halls, and shimmering bronze. The museum is known as the "Bronze House of Jiangnan" and serves as a showcase for the national-level intangible cultural heritage representative project of bronze carving skills and a cultural exchange base. It is also a characteristic leisure venue in Huangzhou, a base for promoting and showcasing the city's intangible cultural heritage, and a lifelong learning experience base for citizens of the Shangcheng district.
Opening Hours: All year around, 09:00am to 22:00pm
Address: 207 Hefang street, Shangcheng District
Telephone: +86 571 87814565
Admission Fee: Free