The Forbidden Ceety in Beijing o the Fowk's Republic o Cheenae, hame tae the Emperors o the Ming an Qing Deenasties.
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The Forbidden Ceety
故宫 The Gate o Divine Micht, the northren gate. The lawer tablet reads "The Pailace Museum" (故宫博物院) |
Location within central Beijing Show map of central BeijingForbidden Ceety (Beijing) Show map of Beijing |
Established | 1925 |
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Location | 4 Jingshan Front St, Dongcheng, Beijing, Cheenae |
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Coordinates | 39.915987°N 116.397925°E / 39.915987; 116.397925 |
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Teep | Art museum, Imperial Palace, Historic site |
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Veesitors | 16.7 million[1] |
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Curator | Wang Xudong |
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Aurie | 72 hectares |
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Biggit | 1406–1420 |
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Architect | Kuai Xiang |
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Architectural style(s) | Cheenese airchitectur |
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Wabsteid | en.dpm.org.cn (Inglis) www.dpm.org.cn (Cheenese) |
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Pairt o | Imperial Pailaces o the Ming an Qing Dynasties in Beijing an Shenyang |
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Criteria | Cultural: i, ii, iii, iv |
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Reference | 439-001 |
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Inscription | 1987 (11t Session) |
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