The scale of the East Asian Art Museum is still relatively large, the paintings here are very artistic, it is worth calming down, slowly savoring, each painting has the unique creativity of the author.
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The scale of the East Asian Art Museum is still relatively large, the paintings here are very artistic, it is worth calming down, slowly savoring, each painting has the unique creativity of the author.
The East Asian Art Museum hidden in the corner of the square next to the Crescent Building is the largest exhibition hall in the entire southwestern United Kingdom that reflects the art of the Far East. The facade does not look big. The building was temporarily repaired in the end of 2018, but the porcelain inside. The instrument is still very beautiful, if you have time, you can really come and see
The East Asian Art Museum rooms are brightly lit and well ventilated. The exhibits are very light, mainly ceramics and jade. The art skills are quite amazing, most of them are from ancient China. There is also a small shop on the first floor with some cheap gifts and rice in the restaurant.
East Asian Art Museum, rich exhibits, beautiful.
The East Asian Art Museum is located on Benlet Street in Bath, very close to the circular square, the door is very small, and it is not noticed that this is a museum at all. It is thought to be an ordinary house. After entering, I saw that the main displays are made of porcelain, knitwear, calligraphy and paintings from East Asian countries such as China, Japan and Korea. It is estimated that it is a private collection, the exhibits are not rich, and there are few tourists.