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Where does Guangzhou Cantonese Opera Art Museum belong?
Cantonese Opera Art Museum is a garden-style museum with Lingnan style and water town characteristics in China, which is divided into north and south banks along the third phase of Lizhi Bay Chung. The south bank is the main pavilion and antique garden building, which mainly carries the functions of exhibition, performance, education, research and public activities, while the north bank is the supporting area for the restoration of cultural relics and the inheritance and protection of Cantonese opera art. The total planned land area of the project is 6.5438+0.72 million square meters, and the total construction area is about 2.65438+0.70 million square meters. It was officially opened to the public on June 9, 20 16.

The Cantonese Opera Art Museum is located in Liwan District, Guangzhou. It used to be the old city reconstruction plot of Enning Road, adjacent to the south side of the third phase of Lizhiwan project. The Cantonese Opera Art Museum is divided into two plots: the south and the north. Nan 'an plot is the location of the main museum. The layout is traditional Lingnan garden architecture. The main museum has two floors underground and three floors above ground. It is mainly used as a museum warehouse, exhibition hall and theater, surrounded by pavilions and other buildings and a lake of about 65,438+0,500 square meters. The north shore covers an area of about 4,600 square meters and is mainly used as a restaurant, tea room and cultural activity room of the museum.

The project of Cantonese Opera Art Museum was officially launched in March 20 12, with the goal of creating exquisite garden buildings with Lingnan characteristics. 2015 At the end of February, the civil structure, equipment installation and garden landscape of the project were completed, and the exhibition was completed in early June, and it was officially opened to the public on June 9.

The total area of the museum is 1.72 million square meters, and the building area is 21.70 million square meters. The third phase along Lai Chi Wan Chung is divided into north and south banks. The building is an antique building complex with Lingnan garden style, with supporting areas such as basic exhibition hall, theme exhibition hall, theater, garden scenic spot and Cantonese opera art inheritance and protection. The garden scenic spot is composed of antique buildings with Lingnan garden style. The overall layout is arranged along the cross skeleton, around the central Husha Lake, and six groups of courtyard spaces are scattered. The courtyards are interconnected and relatively independent, and the traditional architectural techniques and techniques of "three carvings, two carvings and one inlay" (wood carving, brick carving, stone carving, gray plastic, ceramic plastic and porcelain inlay) are the decorative highlights.

There is an antique stage in the garden center of the museum, and Cantonese opera and Cantonese opera performances are held regularly every week to dynamically display the artistic characteristics of Cantonese opera. The basic exhibition hall area is 1.90 square meters, with "Southern Red Bean Guangdong Haoyun" as the basic display. The development course, artistic characteristics, organizational structure and important influence at home and abroad of Cantonese Opera are displayed through various means such as exhibition board display, exhibits display, model reproduction, scene restoration, and multimedia forms such as somatosensory interaction and touch screen. The theater covers an area of 450 square meters and has 237 seats.