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In 2014, Nanjing established the Nanjing City Wall Protection and Management Center, which was tasked with leading the application for the Ming and Qing city walls to be recognized as a [[UNESCO]] World Heritage site.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last=zhu |first=kai |title=Nanjing City Wall welcomes 4 million visitors in 3 years, creating an international cultural brand |url=http://news.cnr.cn/native/gd/20170808/t20170808_523891150.shtml |language=zh}}</ref> Due to space limitations at the original [[City Wall of Nanjing|Ming City Wall]] History Museum in Taicheng, the decision was made in August 2015 to establish a new museum at the site of the former Shen Wansan Memorial Hall. |
In 2014, Nanjing established the [[City Wall of Nanjing|Nanjing City Wall]] Protection and Management Center, which was tasked with leading the application for the [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] and [[Qing dynasty|Qing]] city walls to be recognized as a [[UNESCO]] World Heritage site.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last=zhu |first=kai |title=Nanjing City Wall welcomes 4 million visitors in 3 years, creating an international cultural brand |url=http://news.cnr.cn/native/gd/20170808/t20170808_523891150.shtml |language=zh}}</ref> Due to space limitations at the original [[City Wall of Nanjing|Ming City Wall]] History Museum in {{ill|Taicheng|zh|台城}}, the decision was made in August 2015 to establish a new museum at the site of the former Shen Wansan Memorial Hall. |
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In September 2016, a global call for design proposals was launched. <ref>{{Cite news |last=shen |first=ran |title=Nanjing City Wall Museum officially started construction, led by Academician He Jingtang |url=https://news.sina.com.cn/o/2018-06-09/doc-ihcscwxc1773059.shtml |archive-date= |access-date=2022-01-13 |work=China News Network}}</ref>The winning proposal, led by [[He Jingtang]], was selected in April 2017. Construction began on June 9, 2018, and the building was topped out on November 2, 2020. <ref>{{Cite news |last=xing |first=hong |title=The Nanjing City Wall Museum has been topped out! |url=https://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_9960135 |access-date=2022-01-13 |work=Purple Mountain News}}</ref>The museum began trial operations on December 28, 2021.<ref>Nanjing Daily, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20220113120430/https://new.qq.com/omn/20211230/20211230A018R400.html Nanjing City Wall Museum Trial Operations Begin]," December 30, 2021.</ref> |
In September 2016, a global call for design proposals was launched. <ref>{{Cite news |last=shen |first=ran |title=Nanjing City Wall Museum officially started construction, led by Academician He Jingtang |url=https://news.sina.com.cn/o/2018-06-09/doc-ihcscwxc1773059.shtml |archive-date= |access-date=2022-01-13 |work=China News Network}}</ref>The winning proposal, led by [[He Jingtang]], was selected in April 2017. Construction began on June 9, 2018, and the building was topped out on November 2, 2020. <ref>{{Cite news |last=xing |first=hong |title=The Nanjing City Wall Museum has been topped out! |url=https://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_9960135 |access-date=2022-01-13 |work=Purple Mountain News}}</ref>The museum began trial operations on December 28, 2021.<ref>Nanjing Daily, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20220113120430/https://new.qq.com/omn/20211230/20211230A018R400.html Nanjing City Wall Museum Trial Operations Begin]," December 30, 2021.</ref> |
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南京城墙博物馆 | |
Established | December 2021 |
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Location | No. 1, Bianying, Xinminfang Road, Qinhuai District, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China |
Coordinates | 32°01′12″N 118°47′11″E / 32.0201°N 118.7864°E |
Website | Official website |
The Nanjing City Wall Museum (Chinese: 南京城墙博物馆) is a museum dedicated to the history and preservation of the Nanjing City Wall. It is located in Qinhuai District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, near Zhonghua Gate and the Nanjing Old East Gate Historical and Cultural District. The museum occupies an area of 6,681.4 square meters, with a total construction area of 13,089.3 square meters. Designed by He Jingtang and the Architectural Design and Research Institute of South China University of Technology, the museum officially opened in December 2021.
History
[edit]In 2014, Nanjing established the Nanjing City Wall Protection and Management Center, which was tasked with leading the application for the Ming and Qing city walls to be recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.[1] Due to space limitations at the original Ming City Wall History Museum in Taicheng, the decision was made in August 2015 to establish a new museum at the site of the former Shen Wansan Memorial Hall.
In September 2016, a global call for design proposals was launched. [2]The winning proposal, led by He Jingtang, was selected in April 2017. Construction began on June 9, 2018, and the building was topped out on November 2, 2020. [3]The museum began trial operations on December 28, 2021.[4]
Architecture and Design
[edit]Concept
[edit]The design of the Nanjing City Wall Museum integrates the surrounding historical and natural environment. The building is characterized by a semi-transparent glass curtain wall and features a 50-meter-long ramp and rooftop platforms. These design elements aim to create harmony with the ancient city wall and provide visitors with panoramic views of the area.
Key Features
[edit]The museum’s structure gradually transitions in height, with a lower profile near the city wall. The design incorporates outdoor viewing pathways inspired by the horse ramps of Zhonghua Gate. Diffuse Reflection Curtain Wall: The building’s exterior uses LOW-E glass curtain walls, which reflect the surrounding scenery without producing mirror-like effects, reducing light pollution. All-Weather Outdoor Platforms: The museum’s three-level platforms are paved with bricks resembling those of the city wall, serving as open spaces for visitors to learn about and view the historic structure.[5][6]
Exhibitions
[edit]The museum’s exhibition area spans approximately 8,700 square meters, including both permanent and special exhibition halls. Over 2,500 artifacts are displayed, with highlights including:
- A collection of over 700 city wall bricks. - Relics from the Ming Palace and the Lichuan Kiln in Jiangxi. - A triptych cinema showcasing scenes of Nanjing’s urban life. - A detailed scale model of the Nanjing City Wall.
The main exhibition, titled "The Unparalleled City Wall," presents the wall’s history, military functions, cultural significance, and modern preservation efforts. Interactive features, such as the "City Wall Memories" exhibit, allow visitors to explore personal and historical stories associated with the wall.[1][7]
Special Exhibitions
[edit]In 2024, the museum hosted "Eyes of Cultural Relics," an international exhibition featuring nearly 100 artifacts from the Aleppo Museum and the National Museum of Damascus, highlighting the shared cultural heritage of ancient civilizations.[8]
Visitor Information
[edit]The museum is open year-round with free admission. Guided tours are available in multiple languages. The site is accessible by public transportation and offers parking facilities.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b zhu, kai. "Nanjing City Wall welcomes 4 million visitors in 3 years, creating an international cultural brand" (in Chinese).
- ^ shen, ran. "Nanjing City Wall Museum officially started construction, led by Academician He Jingtang". China News Network. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ xing, hong. "The Nanjing City Wall Museum has been topped out!". Purple Mountain News. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ Nanjing Daily, "Nanjing City Wall Museum Trial Operations Begin," December 30, 2021.
- ^ chu, xihao. "The city wall can be seen from every angle! The exterior of Nanjing City Wall Museum is revealed and is expected to open at the end of the year". Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ chen, ruoqian. "Nanjing City Wall Museum opens in October to showcase the evolution and protection of the ancient city wall". Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ shen, ran. "Nanjing City Wall Museum to open soon: a model for the protection and utilization of cultural heritage". Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ Yangtze Evening News, "Nanjing City Wall Museum Hosts Cultural Relics Exhibition," April 29, 2024.