Wuxi Museum is a local
comprehensive museum of China. It was prepared in 1957 on the basis of the
Exhibition of Relics Unearthed during the Capital Construction Engineering of
Wuxi City. It was completed and opened to the public in August in 1958 at
the Zhaozhong Memorial Hall of Huishan Mountain, moved to the new site at
Heliekou and opened to the public in March 1986. The new Museum is a polygonal
modern building. Zhou Peiyuan's
Painting Collection Hall is inside the Museum while Zhou Huaimin's Painting
Collection Hall is located at the north side of the new Museum.
The Museum has collected over 10,000 items of
collection, including ceramics, stone and jade articles, gold vessel and
silverware, lacquer ware and wooden articles, carvings, painting and
calligraphy, embroidery and revolutionary relics, of which over 100 items belong
to Class One Collection. The relics are mainly local historic relics and
painting and calligraphy.
The
basic exhibition of the Museum is the Display of Wuxi History, divided into the
ancient Wuxi and the modern Wuxi. On display are over 500 items of exhibits
supplemented with photos, charts, models and captions, reflecting in a
concentrated way the brief history of development of Wuxi from the primitive
society to the founding of the People's Republic of China. The Museum holds
frequently exhibitions with its collections on various kinds of special topics
such as painting and calligraphy, ceramics, coins, handicraft articles, the clay
figurines of Huishan Mountain as well as the revolutionary relics and materials,
over one hundred exhibitions in total since the founding of the
Museum.
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