Wang Na and Chen Wenyu were the guides for the Northern Qi Mound Museum.
The bus route to the Northern Qi Mound Museum was Y7. The Y7 bus line started from the Songzhuang parking lot, passed through Dongfeng Road, Nanshifang Street, and finally arrived at Taiyuan Beiqi Murals Museum. There were two stops on the route, namely Songzhuang parking lot and Taiyuan Northern Qi mural museum. The bus came every half an hour and the fare was 2 yuan.
The Taiyuan Northern Qi Murals Museum was open from 9:00 to 17:00 every Tuesday to Sunday. It was closed on Mondays (except for legal holidays and special circumstances).
The entrance fee to Taiyuan's Northern Qi Murals Museum was free.
Taiyuan Northern Qi Mound Museum was the first museum built on the original site of the mural tomb. The museum was located in Wangjiafeng Village, Yingze District, Taiyuan City. It covered a total area of 20,000 square meters and a designed building area of 5355 square meters, including an exhibition hall of 3830 square meters and a mural protection research center of 1525 square meters. The museum relied on the original site protection and exhibition of Xu Xianxiu's tomb in Northern Qi, combined with the protection, research, utilization, and management of Northern Qi murals and other cultural relics unearthed in Shanxi. With the exhibition of Northern Qi murals as the core, it interpreted the important position of cultural exchanges and ethnic integration from the Northern Dynasty to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The exhibition hall of the museum was divided into three exhibition spaces, with the murals of Northern Qi, the characteristics of the times, and cultural exchanges as the theme. It displayed the social style, living scenes, and the spiritual outlook of the ancients during the Northern Qi period. The museum displayed more than 500 unearthed artifacts and more than 300 square meters of Northern Qi murals, showing visitors the cultural heritage of the Northern Dynasty.
The phone number of Taiyuan's Northern Qi Murals Museum was not found in the search results provided.
The Northern Qi Museum was located in Wangjiafeng Village, Yingze District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province.
Taiyuan Northern Qi Mound Museum was the first museum built on the original site of the mural tomb. The museum was located in Wangjiafeng Village, Yingze District, Taiyuan City. It relied on the original site of Xu Xianxiu's tomb in the Northern Qi Dynasty to protect and display it. Xu Xianxiu's tomb was one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in the country in 2002. It was now a national key cultural relic protection unit. The tomb preserved more than 300 square meters of murals of Northern Qi, with more than 200 painted figures, showing the social style and life scenes of Northern Qi. The museum covered a total area of 20,000 square meters, with a designed building area of 5355 square meters and an exhibition hall area of 3830 square meters. The exhibition hall was divided into three exhibition spaces, with the Northern Qi murals as the core to interpret the importance of cultural exchanges and ethnic integration from the Northern Dynasty to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The museum completed the exhibition on May 17,2023 and entered the trial operation stage.
The bus route to Taiyuan's Northern Qi Murals Museum was Y7. The Y7 bus line started from Songzhuang parking lot, passed Dongfeng Road, Nanshifang Street, and finally arrived at Taiyuan Beiqi Mound Museum. There were two stops on the line, namely Songzhuang parking lot and Taiyuan Northern Qi mural museum. The fare for the Y7 bus was 2 yuan. The first bus departed at 9:00 and the last bus departed at 17:00. The bus runs every half an hour on public holidays, Saturday and Sunday, and every hour from Tuesday to Friday.
Taiyuan Northern Qi Mound Museum is located in Wangjiafeng Village, Yingze District, Taiyuan City.
The official website of the Northern Qi Museum did not provide any information on the reservation.