Explore the historic Madden Warehouse, which offers insight into Shanghai’s industrial past. The warehouse features exhibitions on the city’s trade history, showcasing vintage goods and antique objects. It's a great spot for history enthusiasts and photographers.

The Marden Warehouse is located in the North Bund area of Hongkou District, bordering the Huangpu River to the south, Huimin Road to the north, and the Dalian Road Tunnel to the east, facing the Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone across the river. Founded in 1952 , the warehouse was designed by British architect Marden, who later named it after him.
The Madden Warehouse's street-facing facade is simple, revealing its frame structure, with steel transverse windows between the columns, creating a dignified and elegant appearance. The interior structure features massive reinforced concrete beams and a majestic arrangement of basilica columns.
The building is meticulously designed with full consideration for lighting, ventilation, sanitation, fire protection, and other facilities. The building is majestic and large in scale, with an overall European style, making it one of the outstanding warehouse buildings in modern Shanghai.
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The Madden Warehouse was originally a storage facility during Shanghai’s growth as an international trade hub in the 19th century. Today, it stands as a preserved piece of the city's industrial legacy, offering a glimpse into the history of Shanghai's development and the role of foreign influence during the colonial era.
The Madden Warehouse is located in the Huangpu district of Shanghai. It’s easily accessible by metro (Line 8, Yuyuan Garden Station), taxi, or by walking from nearby attractions like the Bund or Yu Garden.
The warehouse is open from 10 AM to 6 PM daily. The best times to visit are weekdays when it’s less crowded, especially early mornings.
Entrance to the Madden Warehouse is free, but special exhibits or tours may have a small fee. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online for special events.
For general visits, no advance booking is required. However, for special events or exhibitions, it’s recommended to book tickets at least 1-2 days in advance.
It takes about 1-2 hours to fully explore the Madden Warehouse, depending on how much time you spend at each exhibit.
The must-see areas include the industrial artifacts exhibit, the preserved warehouse sections showing Shanghai's trading history, and the small gallery of vintage maps and photographs showcasing the evolution of the city.
Guided tours are available in English and Mandarin. Audio guides can be rented at the entrance for a small fee.
Best photography spots include the grand exterior of the warehouse, the vintage industrial exhibits, and the panoramic views of the city from the rooftop (if accessible during your visit).
Start with the main entrance to view the historical exhibits on the first floor, then move up to the second floor to see the photographs and city maps. Don't miss the section dedicated to Shanghai's colonial trade era.
The warehouse is not typically open for night visits or light shows. However, special tours or evening events may be scheduled occasionally, so it’s worth checking the calendar.
The Madden Warehouse is usually not very crowded, especially on weekdays. The least crowded times are in the early morning and mid-afternoon on weekdays.
Basic facilities include toilets, rest areas, and a small shop selling souvenirs related to Shanghai’s history. There is no major food court, but there are plenty of dining options nearby.
The Madden Warehouse is accessible to elderly and children, with elevators and ramps available. However, some areas may have narrow hallways or steps, so assistance may be needed for disabled visitors.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted, and credit cards are generally accepted for any purchases at the gift shop.
Nearby restaurants include traditional Shanghai cuisine spots, such as Lao Fan Dian for dim sum, as well as international dining options around the Bund area. There are also coffee shops like Starbucks and local tea houses.
Yes, vegetarian, vegan, and halal options are available in the area, particularly in the Bund and Yuyuan Garden area. Some restaurants specialize in vegetarian Chinese dishes.
Nearby accommodations include the Bund-side hotels such as the Waldorf Astoria Shanghai, The Peninsula Shanghai, and the more budget-friendly Shanghai Mansion Hotel.
Nearby attractions include the Yu Garden, the Bund, and the Shanghai Museum. These landmarks are easily accessible and can be combined into a full day trip in central Shanghai.
The Madden Warehouse has a small souvenir shop selling historical books, postcards, and Shanghai-themed items. Nearby shops also sell traditional Chinese art and antiques.
You can take a taxi, metro (Line 10 from Yuyuan Garden Station), or simply walk to nearby attractions like the Bund or Yu Garden. Buses and taxis also offer convenient access to other parts of the city.