A list of Museums and Art Galleries in China
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A list of Museums and Art Galleries in Macau, Shandong
Macau, Shandong - Museums and Art Galleries in Macau, Shandong including non-profit art centers and galleries, government entities, and private businesses.
NAME | LOCATION | TELEPHONE & WEBSITE | SUMMARY |
Macau Museum of Art | Av. Xian Xing Hai, Macao | Telephone: +85387919814 http://www.mam.gov.mo/ |
The Macao Museum of Art (MAM) is a five-storiey building with different types of exhibition areas: the Gallery of Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy and the Gallery of Chinese Ceramics are located on the 4th floor; the historical pictures and Macao contemporary art works are displayed on the 3rd floor; a large special exhibition room is on the 2nd floor and several exhibition areas are on the 1st floor and the ground floor. In addition, the neighboring Handover Gifts Museum is also managed by the MAM. |
Museum of Sacred Art and Crypt | Rua de D. Belchior Carneiro | Telephone: - - |
The Museum of Sacred Art and Crypt were built in the inner area of the Ruins of St. Paul's where the magnificent church of Mater Dei had been previously located. From 1990 to 1996, the Government proceeded archaeological excavation and restoration project of the Church, and built in the location of the chancel of the ancient church, the M |
Shandong Provincial Museum | 11899 Jingshi Rd, Licheng, Jinan Shi, Shandong Sheng | Telephone: +8653185058201 http://www.sdmuseum.com/ |
The Shandong Museum occupies a building with 82,900 square meters of space[1] and houses a collection of more than 210 000 historical artifacts. Highlights of the historical collection include relics from the neolithic Dawenkou and Longshan cultures, bronze artifacts from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, stone carvings from the Han Dynasty, and paintings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The natural history section features fossils from Shanwang and a fossil skeleton of Shantungosaurus. |