Museum of Kyoto explained

Museum of Kyoto
Native Name:京都文化博物館
Native Name Lang:ja
Former Name:Heian Museum of Ancient History
Location:Nakagyō, Kyoto, Japan
Type:History museum
Founder:Kyoto Culture Foundation
Director:Keiji Yamada
Architect:Tatsuno Kingo (Annex)
Owner:Kyoto prefectural government
Publictransit:Kyoto City Subway

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Network:Kyoto Museums Four

The is a museum of the history and culture of Kyoto.

History

The Heian Museum of Ancient History, the former museum of the Museum of Kyoto was established in 1967. It was a private museum under the academic organization, "Kodaigaku Kyōkai" (Paleological Association of Japan). The museum opened in May 1968, and the main building was transferred from the Kyoto branch, Bank of Japan to the Association. The director was a historian, Bunei Tsunoda, and the museum was a research museum at that time with academic posts similar to those at a university.

In 1986, Kyoto prefecture planned to establish a new museum, and it is the present Museum of Kyoto.

Building and facilities

The annex served as the Heian Museum of Ancient History until 1986.[1] It was designed by Tatsuno Kingo and Uheiji Nagano as the former Bank of Japan Kyoto Branch and designated as Important Cultural Property of Japan in 1969.[2]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Introduction . The Paleological Association of Japan . ja.
  2. Web site: 旧日本銀行京都支店 . Agency for Cultural Affairs . ja.