Shanxi Museum

Not to be confused with Shaanxi Museum.
Shanxi Museum
山西博物院
Established September 26, 2005
Location Taiyuan, Shanxi, China
Type Provincial museum
Director Shi Jinming (石金鳴)
Website www.shanximuseum.com.cn (Chinese)

The Shanxi Museum (Chinese: 山西博物院; pinyin: Shanxi Bówùyuàn) is the largest museum and cultural building in the province of Shanxi, China. The museum, located in Shanxi's provincial capital Taiyuan, is home to about 400,000 cultural relics and 110,000 old books. Since March 2008, admission is free with a valid ID.

The museum started off as the Education Library and Museum of Shanxi (山西教育图书博物馆, Shanxi jiaoyu tushu bowuguan), which opened in October 9, 1919 as one of the earliest museums in China. Shortly after the Second Sino-Japanese War the institution's collections were heavily damaged and partially moved to Japan.

In September 1953, the museum became the Shanxi Provincial Museum (山西省博物馆, Shānxīshĕng Bowuguan). After the completion of the new building in 2005 it was officially renamed the Shanxi Museum.

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Coordinates: 37°51′54″N 112°31′35″E / 37.8650°N 112.5264°E / 37.8650; 112.5264

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