The Oriental Metropolitan Museum Tickets

4.6/5

China – Nanjing

The Oriental Metropolitan Museum

The Oriental Metropolitan Museum is located in Xuanwu District, Nanjing, built atop an important archaeological site from the Six Dynasties period. It is a modern museum that blends the preservation of historical relics with cultural exhibitions. Inside, visitors will find a vast collection of artifacts and artworks from Eastern Wu, Eastern Jin, and the Southern Dynasties of Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen, including pottery figurines, celadon, gold and silverware, and murals. These displays vividly recreate the charm of the ancient capital during the Six Dynasties, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts, student groups, and families.

Opening Hours & Visitor Information

  • Opening Hours: Daily 09:00–18:00 (last entry at 17:00). Hours may vary during holidays, special events, or seasonal changes, so it’s best to check the official website before your visit.

  • Recommended Visit Duration: Allocate 2–3 hours to explore the galleries and visit the heritage preservation area.

  • Best Time to Visit: The museum is suitable year-round, but spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the best experience when combined with other cultural attractions in Nanjing.

  • Additional Tips:

    • Book tickets online in advance to ensure smooth entry.

    • Security checks are mandatory; flammable and dangerous items are prohibited.

    • Some exhibition halls prohibit photography—follow the signs and regulations.

Ticket Types & Prices

1-Day Admission Ticket (Adult)

Visitor Reviews Summary

The Oriental Metropolitan Museum has received high praise from visitors, with over 90% admiring its exhibition design and rare artifacts, particularly the preserved Six Dynasties site and exquisite pottery figurines. Many visitors find it a place where they can both learn rich historical knowledge and experience the cultural depth of Nanjing. However, during holidays and peak group tour times, certain galleries may become crowded, so planning ahead is recommended.

Related Guides & Recommended Tours

For an easier trip, we have prepared a detailed visiting guide that includes a gallery map, introductions to key artifacts, and suggested tour routes. We also recommend pairing the museum visit with other historical attractions in Nanjing, such as the Nanjing Museum and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, for a full-day cultural tour.

FAQ

Q: Can I buy tickets on the day of my visit?
A: Yes, but during holidays or peak travel seasons, you may face long lines. Booking online in advance is advised.

Q: Can I take photos inside the museum?
A: Some areas and artifacts allow photography, but flash and selfie sticks are prohibited. Certain special exhibitions forbid photography entirely—please follow the rules.

Q: Is the museum suitable for children?
A: Yes. Interactive multimedia exhibits and engaging artifact stories make it enjoyable for kids while learning history.

Q: Is there a guided tour service?
A: Yes. There are guided tours, audio guide rentals, and a self-guided option via the official app.

Q: Can I bring food and drinks inside?
A: No. Food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum; please eat or drink before entering.