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== History == == History ==
The history of the Tianyi Ge Museum can be traced back to 1933. That year, the eastern wall of the Tianyi Ge was blown down by a typhoon, and the descendants of the Fan family could not afford to repair it. Consequently, local figures formed the Tianyi Ge Restoration Committee to raise funds for its restoration. At the same time, the Zunjing Ge, originally located in the Confucian Temple of Ningbo, along with a collection of steles dating from the Song to Qing dynasties, was relocated to the rear courtyard of the Tianyi Ge, forming what was named the “Mingzhou Stele Forest.”After the People’s Liberation Army took over Ningbo in 1949, the Cultural and Educational Department of the Ningbo Military Control Commission assumed control of the Tianyi Ge. It established an antiquities exhibition hall within the Zunjing Ge and appointed Fan Luqi, a descendant of the Fan family, as its director.In 1960, the antiquities exhibition hall was transformed into the Ningbo Cultural Relics Management Committee. In 1994, the Ningbo Museum was merged into the Tianyi Ge, leading to the establishment of the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum.On April 30, 2020, the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum and the Ningbo Baoguo Temple Ancient Architecture Museum were integrated to form the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum Complex. The history of the Tianyi Ge Museum can be traced back to 1933. That year, the eastern wall of the Tianyi Ge was blown down by a typhoon, and the descendants of the Fan family could not afford to repair it. Consequently, local figures formed the Tianyi Ge Restoration Committee to raise funds for its restoration. At the same time, the Zunjing Ge, originally located in the Confucian Temple of Ningbo, along with a collection of steles dating from the ] to ], was relocated to the rear courtyard of the Tianyi Ge, forming what was named the “Mingzhou Stele Forest.”After the People’s Liberation Army took over Ningbo in 1949, the Cultural and Educational Department of the Ningbo Military Control Commission assumed control of the Tianyi Ge. It established an antiquities exhibition hall within the Zunjing Ge and appointed Fan Luqi, a descendant of the Fan family, as its director.In 1960, the antiquities exhibition hall was transformed into the Ningbo Cultural Relics Management Committee. In 1994, the Ningbo Museum was merged into the Tianyi Ge, leading to the establishment of the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum.On April 30, 2020, the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum and the Ningbo Baoguo Temple Ancient Architecture Museum were integrated to form the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum Complex.

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Tianyi Ge Museum

Thematic museums in Zhejiang Ningbo Haishu District
Tianyi Ge museums
The south gate of the Qin branch ancestral hall is now the exit of the museum
EstablishedNovember 1994
LocationZhejiang Ningbo Haishu District
TypeThematic museums
Websitehttp://www.tianyige.com.cn/

Tianyi Ge Museum is a National first-grade museums of China in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, with Tianyi Ge as the core of the Ming Dynasty Library Building, located at No. 10, Tianyi Street, Haishu District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province. It is a thematic museum with book collection culture as the core, integrating research, protection, management, display, social education, and tourism of book collections. It covers an are a of about 34,000 square meters, which is divided into a book collection cultural area, a garden leisure area, and an exhibition area. The collection of Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum includes ancient books, calligraphy and paintings, inscriptions, various unearthed and handed down ceramics, bronzes, jades, etc., and local crafts. As of 2019, Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum has a collection of nearly 300,000 volumes of ancient books, most of which are historical books such as local chronicles and Dengkelu, including more than 80,000 rare books. Founded in November 1994. The museum has jurisdiction over Tianyi Ge and its nearby Qin branch ancestral hall, Chen clan ancestral hall, as well as Haishu District's Fu Tarsus Room, Tianfeng Tower, Baiyunzhuang, Ningbo Drum Tower and other cultural relics protection units. Among them, Tianyi Ge , Qin's Branch Ancestral Hall, and Baiyunzhuang are National priority protected site . The museum is also a national key protection unit for ancient books and a national ancient book restoration center.

History

The history of the Tianyi Ge Museum can be traced back to 1933. That year, the eastern wall of the Tianyi Ge was blown down by a typhoon, and the descendants of the Fan family could not afford to repair it. Consequently, local figures formed the Tianyi Ge Restoration Committee to raise funds for its restoration. At the same time, the Zunjing Ge, originally located in the Confucian Temple of Ningbo, along with a collection of steles dating from the Song to Qing dynasties, was relocated to the rear courtyard of the Tianyi Ge, forming what was named the “Mingzhou Stele Forest.”After the People’s Liberation Army took over Ningbo in 1949, the Cultural and Educational Department of the Ningbo Military Control Commission assumed control of the Tianyi Ge. It established an antiquities exhibition hall within the Zunjing Ge and appointed Fan Luqi, a descendant of the Fan family, as its director.In 1960, the antiquities exhibition hall was transformed into the Ningbo Cultural Relics Management Committee. In 1994, the Ningbo Museum was merged into the Tianyi Ge, leading to the establishment of the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum.On April 30, 2020, the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum and the Ningbo Baoguo Temple Ancient Architecture Museum were integrated to form the Ningbo Tianyi Ge Museum Complex.