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Can ordinary people go to Beijing 798 Art District? Do you need tickets? Is there anything I can find inside?

Can ordinary people go to Beijing 798 Art District? Do you need tickets? Is there anything I can find inside?

Beijing 798 Art District does not require tickets, and ordinary people can enter at any time. Every exhibition in Beijing 798 Art District does not require tickets, and only a few require tickets.

Some attractions include:

798 Art Factory (China): It rents space for events such as press conferences and clothing conferences, and also has installation-based exhibitions. The roof here has a unique sawtooth arc shape. It is a Bauhaus building designed and supervised by East Germans 50 years ago. This style is also rare in Germany.

Sui Jianguo Sculpture Studio (China): The sculpture factory of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. There are various sculptures outside. One of Chairman Mao’s arms is a sculpture by Sui Jianguo.

Exclamation Mark Art Space (China): The earliest gallery in the art district to promote Chinese contemporary ink painting internationally.

Modern Bookstore (USA): The most complete and best bookstore for Chinese contemporary art, introducing many foreign books.

Extended information

798 Art District (ArtDist) is located in the Dashanzi area of ??Jiuxianqiao Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It is the location of the old state-owned 798 Factory and other electronic industry factories. Nowadays, 798 has attracted widespread attention from domestic and foreign media and the public, and has become a new landmark of Beijing’s urban culture.

November 2019, Beijing 798 Art District, Beijing 798 Cultural and Creative Industry Investment Co., Ltd., the National Picasso Museum in Paris, France, and the Alberto and Annette Giacometti Foundation in Paris, France** *The five-year cooperation agreement signed with the same party marks the beginning of a heavyweight Sino-French cultural exchange project - 798 Culture Company, the Picasso Museum and the Giacometti Foundation* jointly launched the 798CUBE five-year cooperation plan project.