Guangzhou Museum of Fine Arts is found east of the Zhenhai Tower in Yuexiu Hill. Its principal structure could be a palace-style building in imitation of the Wenhua Hall within the Imperial Palace in Beijing, that includes gray bricks, inexperienced tiles, upturned eaves and secluded chambers. The tower was previously occupied by the Zhongyuan Library. In February 1957, the Guangzhou Museum of Fine Arts was designed and opened to the general public. Currently, it's a over three hundred sq. meter exhibition hall and an over a hundred sq. meter eminent artists' gallery.
Outside the exhibition hall and in front of the sq. stands a circular stele corridor on Wuxin Mound, that was inbuilt 1987 and options 118 stone inscriptions by celebrated calligraphers from the Jin to Qing dynasty. In 1998, the stele corridor was extended to the jap finish of the museum compound and stone inscriptions from the ocean and Mountain Immortal Hall within the late Qing dynasty were showcased.
The museum's assortment includes over ten,000 works of fine arts, as well as Chinese paintings, canvas, prints, watercolors, gouaches, comic visits, and sculptures.
