Shanghai Museum of Glass

Introduction:

Located at No. 685, West Changjiang Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai, Shanghai Museum of Glass is a modern museum integrating exhibition, education, research and collection. It not only displays a wealth of glass art works, but also introduces the history, production process and application of glass in modern life.

Advantages:

  1. Rich collection: The museum has a large number of precious ancient and modern glass artworks, allowing visitors to gain a deep understanding of the charm of glass culture.
  2. Interactive experience: There are multiple interactive exhibition areas, such as the "Glass Lab", allowing visitors to experience the fun of glass making.
  3. Educational activities: Regular lectures, workshops and other educational activities are held, suitable for audiences of all ages to participate.

Ticket price:

Adult ticket: 50 yuan/person
Student ticket (valid ID required): 25 yuan/person
Group ticket (more than 10 people): 40 yuan/person

Opening hours:

Tuesday to Sunday 9:30 - 17:00 (no admission at 16:30)
Closed on Monday (except statutory holidays)

Discount policy:

  1. Students with valid ID can enjoy half price discount.
  2. Seniors over 65 years old can enter the museum for free with senior citizen card or ID card.
  3. People with disabilities can enter the museum for free with disability card.

Transportation:

Take Metro Line 7 to Meilan Lake Station and walk for about 15 minutes; or take bus No. 552, 848, etc. to Changjiang South Road Tongnan Road Station and walk for about 10 minutes.

Notes:

  1. Please abide by the visiting order in the museum, keep quiet and take care of the exhibits.
  2. It is forbidden to bring food and drinks into the exhibition hall.
  3. To protect the exhibits, please do not touch them and turn off the flash when taking photos.
  4. Some areas in the museum may not be suitable for children to visit alone. Parents are recommended to accompany them.
    I hope this introduction can help you better understand the Shanghai Museum of Glass. I wish you a pleasant visit!