Nanjing also has many museums, but do you know there are any special museums in Nanjing?
Everyone’s impression of museums is solemn and meaningful, but there are many different museums in Nanjing.
Let's take a look at them together.
The Coca-Cola Museum Nanjing has received high temperature warnings for several consecutive weeks.
This kind of weather can only be maintained by air conditioning, but only in the hot summer can you feel the joy of walking on the street and asking the boss for a glass of iced Coke!
Speaking of Coca-Cola, it has been more than 90 years since Coca-Cola first entered China in 1927, and Nanjing happens to have such a Coca-Cola Museum.
By the way, you can drink Coke as much as you want in this museum!
This is a cool check-in place specially prepared for fat people!
From John Pemberton's first accidental invention to the present, the Coca-Cola Museum records the development of Coca-Cola from 1886 to the present.
Here, you can also see the production process of Coke with your own eyes and feel the coolness of the fully automatic production line of the Coke factory.
Here the air smells like Coke!
The Coke elements that can be seen everywhere here attract our attention. The decorative curtains you see when you look up may be made of Coke bottles!
In addition, here you can drink the best Coca-Cola.
Mimi tells you that the optimal drinking temperature for Coca-Cola is 4!
Note: The Coca-Cola Museum is currently free and closed on Mondays.
You need to make a reservation in advance.
Individual visitors have to wait for a group of 20 people to enter the museum.
Slippers are not allowed in the museum, drinks other than Coca-Cola are not allowed in the museum, and photos of the production line are not allowed.
Address: Museum of Lost Love, No. 26, Xinke 2nd Road, Jiangbei New District. The favorite place for Internet celebrities to check in is the Museum of Lost Love!
After all, many people’s comments under NetEase Cloud Music were inspired by generatehere.
List of some sentences: "I like the sea, I loved you" "I love separation, but I can't beg" "You filled my entire past, but you are permanently absent from my future" "Life is not only about getting together"
It is also the wedding invitation of the ex." As a museum suitable for people who are lovelorn to come to reminisce, a museum full of memories of different people's lovelorn memories is attracted by the card wall here, leaving many people with memories of their own lovelorn.
Some people shout "scumbag" here, while others carry the memories of their youth and move forward bravely.
If you happen to have fallen out of love recently, I suggest you try it!
Note: The opening hours are from Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 10 pm (admission ends at 21:00).
Seniors over 65 years old and children under 1.2m can enter for free, and students can enter at a discount with their student ID.
Address: Smell Museum, 4th Floor, Yidu Food Plaza, Yangpi Lane, Qinhuai District. Can you imagine the smell of the twelve zodiac animals?
Did you know that different colors have different flavors?
The sky after the rain and even the dust in the air have their smell.
If you want to know their taste, you might as well go to Charming Caesar!
It is the first museum in Charming Kaiser to propose a new concept of olfactory experience, focusing on truly recording the smell of things and conveying people's thoughts to different time and space.
It advocates using the smell itself to satisfy people's ideal of preserving beauty.
It is more like an open exhibition, with white as the main tone, and has a wonderful power to make you quiet without knowing it.
The bottles and jars displayed in the museum, each with its own taste and story, are neatly placed there, waiting for you to appear.
This space is very quiet and artistic, especially suitable for being alone.
Strong or light scents, warm or gentle words, paired with melodious music, can always evoke your exclusive memory of scents.
Note: The opening hours are 10:30-21:00, and tickets are free.
Address: Meteorological Museum, 4th Floor, Jinao International Shopping Center, No. 329 Jiangdong Middle Road, Jianye District. It is no exaggeration to say that it is the most mysterious museum in Nanjing.
Have you ever been to a museum that only lasts 3 hours a week?
Nanjing Arctic Pavilion Meteorological Museum is such an unconventional museum.
It is China's first professional meteorological museum.
Arctic Pavilion is the birthplace of modern Chinese meteorology and plays an important role in Chinese and world meteorological conferences.
Integrating natural landscapes with meteorological history and culture, the main exhibition hall is set up in the original building complex of the Institute of Meteorology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and is divided into four exhibition areas: ancient meteorology, modern meteorology, contemporary meteorology, and modern meteorological science and technology exhibition halls.
Arctic Pavilion has a long history of observing the clouds and measuring the sky, with rich historical background and cultural core.
March 23rd every year is World Meteorological Day.
On this day, the Arctic Pavilion Meteorological Museum will be open to the public free of charge.
The museum will prepare for the opening of the Weather Day several months in advance, with popular science lectures, parent-child activities, etc.
Note: Opening hours are 14:00-17:00 every Friday afternoon.
Group reservations or unit reservations require more than 20 people.
Individual tours need to pay attention to the annual Meteorological Day activities.
Address: Font No. 2, Arctic Pavilion, Xuanwu District. If you don’t see it with your own eyes, you may not know how beautiful these masterpieces of nature are.
Yuhua Stone is a specialty of Nanjing and has now become a symbol of Nanjing.