
Today Art Museum's main building is located in the Pingguo Community on Baiziwan Road in the heart of Beijing's Chaoyang District CBD. It is a privately owned art museum built and operated in accordance with international art museum standards. The museum's architecture is novel and unique. The trapezoidal metal frame at the entrance forms a zigzag ramp, and the ascending stairs are only visible when approaching. To highlight the works on display, the entire interior is painted white, allowing the works to be displayed to optimal effect.
The museum houses nearly 1,000 significant works of contemporary art, primarily comprised of three sections: the Today Art Museum Collection, the Today Art Museum Virtual Collection, and donated works. The collection encompasses works by virtually every renowned contemporary artist. The museum also hosts various exhibitions from time to time, so if you're interested in fine art, you might want to check it out.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to visit for about 2 hours
Adult ticket: 20 yuan
Student, teacher, and military officer tickets: 10 yuan (valid for students, teachers, and military officers)
10:00-18:00
Today Art Museum, established in 2002, is one of Beijing's first private contemporary art museums. It has played an essential role in promoting modern Chinese art and facilitating cultural exchange between China and the world.
The museum is located in the Chaoyang District of Beijing. You can reach it via Metro Line 14 (Wangjing West Station), or take a taxi directly to the museum. Buses also pass by the area, providing further access.
The museum is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday. The best times to visit are on weekdays, particularly in the morning when the museum is less crowded.
Entrance fees vary based on the exhibition, but general entry is around ¥30. Tickets can be purchased at the museum or online through their official website.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance for regular exhibitions. However, booking ahead is recommended for special events or exhibitions, at least 1-2 days in advance.
To fully explore the museum and its exhibits, plan for about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your interest in the art displayed.
Guided tours are available in Chinese and English. Audio guides are also provided in multiple languages for most exhibitions, including English.
The museum does not offer night visits or light shows, but there are occasional evening events and special tours for select exhibitions.
The museum can be crowded on weekends and during public holidays. Visiting on weekday mornings, particularly on Tuesday or Thursday, will ensure a quieter experience.
The museum has rest areas, clean toilets, and a small cafe serving snacks and drinks. There is also a gift shop selling art-related souvenirs.
The museum is accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with ramps and elevators available. There are also child-friendly spaces and activities for younger visitors.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted at the museum. Credit cards are also accepted, but it is always good to carry some cash just in case.
Nearby restaurants offer vegetarian and vegan options, though halal options may be less common. It’s best to check menus in advance.
There is a souvenir shop inside the museum offering art-themed gifts, postcards, and prints of featured artworks. Typical souvenirs include miniature sculptures and art books.