Guided by the Acropolis Museum’s archaeologist-hosts, visitors to the temporary exhibition “From the Forbidden City: Imperial Apartments of Qianlong” will catch a glimpse of rarely seen artifacts, art works and furniture, revealed to the public for the first time from the private palace quarters of the Chinese emperor Qianlong (1711-1799), in the Forbidden City of Peking (Beijing). The exhibition galleries, designed with constructed displays and colours inspired by the palaces of the Forbidden City, hold 154 exquisite displays that reveal the distinctive personal quarters of the Emperor and illuminate a century of Chinese culture.
Useful information
Greek: every Friday, 1 pm; Every Saturday & Sunday, 11 am & 1 pm
English: every Friday, 11 am
Duration: 60 minutes
Participation: Availability for each session is limited to 25 visitors. Please register at the Information Desk inside the Museum entrance on the day of the tour. First come, first served.
Cost: The thematic gallery talks are free of charge. Only a ticket to the temporary exhibition is required.
Meeting point: Meet your archaeologist-host on the glass floor of the Museum’s ground floor.
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