Beijing Ancient Observatory

Local name北京古观象台
LocationDonghuashi, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

The Beijing Ancient Observatory is a pretelescopic observatory located in Beijing, China. The observatory was built in 1442 during the Ming dynasty, and expanded during the Qing. It received major reorganization and many new, more accurate instruments from Europeans in 1644.

As one of the oldest observatories in the world, the Beijing Ancient Observatory grounds cover an area of 10,000 square meters. The observatory itself is located on a 40 by 40 metres wide platform on the top of a 15 m tall brick tower, an extant portion of the old Ming dynasty era city wall that once encircled Beijing. Several of the bronze astronomical instruments are on the platform, and other armillary spheres, sundials, and other instruments are located nearby at ground level. It is operated as a museum in affiliation with the Beijing Planetarium.

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Opening hours

Mon, Tue: closed
Wed - Sun: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m., 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Last admission: 4 p.m.

Admission

Adult: CNY 10
Student: CNY 5

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_Ancient_Observatory

Official Website http://www.bjp.org.cn/misc/node_4543.htm

Address Jianguomen S St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China

Coordinates 39°54'22.249" N 116°25'42.069" E

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