
Hangzhou Xixi Yide Art Museum, located at the entrance of Xixi Wetland in Xihu District, Hangzhou, and Xixi Legu Creative Industry Park, is a private art museum dedicated to the promotion and collection of oil paintings. It is a multifunctional professional art institution integrating the collection, display, professional appreciation, club exchange, and art promotion of fine oil paintings. It is also a representative of domestic fine oil painting museums.
Xixi Yide Art Museum is an art museum that mainly promotes oil painting. It has a rich collection of oil paintings, including more than 100 masterpieces and representative works by top Russian artists such as Melnikov and Sakonov.
Suitable for all seasons
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10:00-17:00, closed on Mondays
Xixi Yide Art Museum is a modern art museum in Hangzhou showcasing local and international artworks. It is significant for promoting contemporary art, cultural exchange, and creative education in Zhejiang.
Located in the Xixi Wetland area of Hangzhou, the museum is accessible via taxi, ride-hailing, or local buses. Walking is feasible if staying nearby or exploring Xixi Wetland.
Generally open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Weekdays are ideal for a quieter visit, and spring or autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring surrounding areas.
Entrance fees are modest; tickets can usually be purchased onsite. Some special exhibitions may require separate fees or online booking.
Advance booking is generally optional but recommended for popular exhibitions or weekends, preferably a few days prior.
1–2 hours for standard exhibits; 2–3 hours if attending multiple exhibitions or workshops.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin. Audio guides or multilingual options are limited.
Start with permanent exhibitions, proceed to temporary exhibits, then explore interactive installations. End with a visit to the museum shop or café.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special events may be scheduled occasionally, often announced in advance.
Weekdays are least crowded; weekends, holidays, and special exhibitions attract more visitors.
The museum is generally accessible with ramps and elevators. Children are welcome; elderly and disabled visitors can navigate most areas comfortably.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted; cash is optional.
Nearby Xixi Wetland area offers several cafés and restaurants, including casual dining and tea houses.
Vegetarian options are available in nearby cafés and restaurants. Halal options are limited.
Several hotels and boutique guesthouses are located near Xixi Wetland, ranging from mid-range to luxury accommodations.
Souvenirs include art prints, postcards, handmade crafts, and small creative items sold in the museum gift shop.
Taxi or ride-hailing services are convenient. Some buses connect to nearby attractions like Xixi Wetland or West Lake.