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Kyoto National Museum

The Kyoto National Museum exists to house, display, preserve, and research the art treasures privately owned by temples, shrines and the Imperial Household. There are over 12,000 items in its collection, and which is divided into three broad categories: Fine Arts (sculptures, paintings, calligraphy); Handicrafts (pottery, fabrics, lacquer wares, metal works); and Archaeology (items of archaeological and historical interest). It provides an excellent overview of the different modes of artistic expression which flourished throughout the ages in Kyoto (paving the way for the rest of Japan).
The museum's main focus is on pre-modern Japanese works, and it has the largest collection anywhere of Heian Period (794-1185) artifacts and a special collection of rare and ancient Chinese and Japanese sutras.

Museums & Galleries

Kyoto National Museum

The Kyoto National Museum exists to house, display, preserve, and research the art treasures privately owned by temples, shrines and the Imperial Household. There are over 12,000 items in its collection, and which is divided into three broad categories: Fine Arts (sculptures, paintings, calligraphy); Handicrafts (pottery, fabrics, lacquer wares, metal works); and Archaeology (items of archaeological and historical interest). It provides an excellent overview of the different modes of artistic expression which flourished throughout the ages in Kyoto (paving the way for the rest of Japan).
The museum's main focus is on pre-modern Japanese works, and it has the largest collection anywhere of Heian Period (794-1185) artifacts and a special collection of rare and ancient Chinese and Japanese sutras.
Direcciones
527 Chaya-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, 605-0931
Tel
+81-75-541-1151
Fax
+81-75-531-0263
Sitio web
https://www.kyohaku.go.jp/eng/index.html
Access: 7-minute walk from Shichijo Station on the Keihan Raliway
1-minute walk from City Bus Stop "Hakubutsukan-sanjusangendomae"
 
Entrance Fee: Depends on the Exhibition
 
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
 
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 - 18:00 (Admission until 17:30)
 
Closed: Mondays and New Year holidays
(If the Monday is a national holiday, the museum is closed the following Tuesday)