Prince Gong Mansion Museum Admission Ticket

Introduction

Prince Gong Mansion also known as Prince Kung Palace, is a historic palace and garden complex located in the Xicheng District of Beijing, China. Originally constructed in the late 18th century, it served as the residence of several members of the imperial family during the Qing Dynasty, including Prince Gong, who played a significant role in the late Qing government. The mansion consists of three main parts: the palace area, the garden area, and the private residence. Its architecture blends traditional Chinese design with elements of European influence, reflecting the tastes of its Qing-era occupants. Notable features include elaborate wooden carvings, intricate paintings, and a well-preserved garden with a variety of plants, pavilions, and water features. Today, the Prince Gong Mansion is a popular tourist attraction and museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of the Qing aristocracy and showcasing the architectural and artistic heritage of the period.

Opening Time

  • Closed On Monday

    08:30 - 17:00(Last entry at 16:10)

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

Not Allowed

  • Smoking.

Notice

  • Please be cautious of the many rocks, slopes, thresholds, and steps for your safety.

Enter Info

Free ticket policy

Free admission for children under 6 years old (including 6 years old) or under 1.2 meters tall (including 1.2 meters)

How to use tickets

On the entry day, please take the same valid ID to get an admission certificate at the General Service Office.

What to bring
Passport

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