Beijing • Museum
National Art Museum of China
The National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) is the country's premier fine art museum, holding over 100,000 works spanning traditional Chinese painting, modern oil painting, sculpture, print, and folk art in a distinctive building featuring traditional Chinese architectural elements.
Overview
The National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) is the country's premier fine art museum, holding over 100,000 works spanning traditional Chinese painting, modern oil painting, sculpture, print, and folk art in a distinctive building featuring traditional Chinese architectural elements.
Highlights
- Chinese Painting: Masterworks of traditional ink painting and calligraphy from the Ming dynasty to the present.
- Revolutionary Art: Iconic works from the socialist realist period blending Western oil painting technique with Chinese themes.
- Contemporary Shows: Major rotating exhibitions from international and Chinese contemporary artists.
History
Established in 1963 in a purpose-built hall combining modernist design with traditional Chinese roof forms. A major new Norman Foster-designed NAMOC building is planned for the Olympic cultural district.
Visitor Tips
- Free Admission: Entry is free; collect a ticket at the entrance with your passport.
- Wangfujing: Located near the northern end of Wangfujing, easily combined with shopping and dining.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.