introduce

Gansu Geological Museum is located at No. 6 Tuanjie Road, Tanjianzi, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City. The construction area is 12,568 square meters, and the exhibition area is 4,860 square meters. There are 8 permanent exhibition halls in the museum, including Preface Hall, Earth Hall, Mineral and Rock Hall, Gemstone Hall, Life Evolution Hall, Land Resources Hall, Geological Environment Hall, and Mineral Resources Hall, as well as a dome theater and temporary exhibition halls. There are ore forests and shadow carving cultural walls. The museum has a collection of more than 30,000 domestic and foreign geological minerals, paleontology, minerals and rock specimens, and displays a large number of fine works such as Daxia giant dragon, Lanzhou dragon and Gansu bird. In the exhibition hall, more than 20 film and television films such as "Gansu Geology", "Gansu Minerals", "Gansu Land", "Gansu Tour" and "Gansu Geopark" are played in a loop, as well as a series of stories such as "Gem Interest" and "Earthquake Experience". Interactive projects that teach and have fun. Gansu Geological Museum has successively won the titles of National Science Popularization Education Base, National Youth Science and Technology Education Base, Gansu Provincial Science Popularization Education Base, Land and Resources Science Popularization Base, etc.

Gansu Geological Museum is a natural museum that comprehensively displays and introduces the general situation of Gansu Province's land resources. It is a public welfare facility integrating collection, scientific research, popular science education, entertainment and leisure. At the same time, it is also a base for popularizing geoscience knowledge and patriotism education for the general public, especially young people.


opening hours

Closed on Mondays throughout the year, Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-16:30 (last admission 15:00); closed on Mondays (it will be closed irregularly on holidays, and the details are subject to on-site announcements).