Beijing Auto Museum

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    Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (closed on Mondays, except legal holidays)
    Ticket sales time: 9:00-16:00
    Admission stops at 16:30

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Beijing Auto Museum

Established in 2011, the Beijing Auto Museum stands as a national nonprofit institution dedicated to the world of automobiles. Covering an impressive building area of approximately 50,000 square meters, it seamlessly integrates the roles of a museum, an exhibition hall, and a science and technology center. The museum's architectural design draws inspiration from a radiant “eye”, symbolizing its visionary perspective on the world and its forward-thinking philosophy.

Themed around “Scienc...

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Beijing Auto Museum

Established in 2011, the Beijing Auto Museum stands as a national nonprofit institution dedicated to the world of automobiles. Covering an impressive building area of approximately 50,000 square meters, it seamlessly integrates the roles of a museum, an exhibition hall, and a science and technology center. The museum's architectural design draws inspiration from a radiant “eye”, symbolizing its visionary perspective on the world and its forward-thinking philosophy.

Themed around “Science, Technology, and Society”, the exhibition halls encompass three distinct sections and an additional area. They meticulously showcase the hundred-year development history of the global automotive industry, as well as the origins, growth, and accomplishments of China's own automobile sector. The museum's displays highlight the profound contributions and influences of the automotive industry on human civilization and social progress. Among the exhibits, visitors will encounter an array of classic sedans, vintage cars, racing vehicles, vans, and nostalgic buses, alongside imaginative and innovative automotive creations. This diversity makes the museum a beloved destination for individuals of all ages.

Breaking away from traditional display methods, the exhibition offers visitors a multidimensional and interactive experience, immersing them in a space where sights, sounds, touch, interaction, and exploration intertwine. Additionally, the museum organizes thematic activities that are practical, participatory, and enjoyable for visitors. These include brand events centered around the theme of “International Museum Day on May 18th”, patriotic education initiatives like “Lei Feng - A Automotive Soldier's Story”, and popular science education activities such as the “Racing Carnival” experiential camp held during winter and summer vacations. Special exhibitions like “A Discussion on Military Vehicles” and “Vehicles@City@People” further enrich the museum's offerings.

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30RMB/person

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