The Sichuan University Museum, established in 1914 as the Huaxi Union University Antiquities Museum, is the oldest museum in Southwest China and the first comprehensive university museum in China during the Republican era. It is positioned along the Jinjiang River, adjacent to the east gate of Sichuan University, adhering to the campus' southwest-deflected historical axis. The museum's architectural design aligns with the campus grid system, allowing it to blend seamlessly into the campus while respecting the site's rich cultural heritage.
The Sichuan University Museum, founded in 1914 as the Huaxi Union University Antiquities Museum, is the oldest museum in Southwest China and the first comprehensive university museum in China during the Republican era.
Located by the Jinjiang River and near Sichuan University's east gate, the museum reflects the campus’ southwest-deflected historical axis in its design.
The architectural design of the museum adheres to the campus grid system, ensuring a harmonious integration into the existing campus structure and respecting the cultural heritage of the site.
By blending modern design elements with historical influences, the museum stands as a testament to both educational advancement and cultural preservation in the region.
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