Shanghai Science Hall

The Shanghai Science Hall (Chinese: 科學會堂) is a building in the Luwan District of central Shanghai, China, within the French Concession area.[2]

Shanghai Science Hall
View of the building from the garden
Facade of the Shanghai Science Hall from the garden
General information
Architectural styleFrench classical
Address47 Nanchang Road, Luwan District, Shanghai, China 200020[1]
Coordinates31.21900°N 121.46863°E / 31.21900; 121.46863
Year(s) built1917
OwnerShanghai Association for Science and Technology
Technical details
MaterialConcrete and wood
Floor count2
Website
sciencehall.org

History

The original building of the Science Hall is both Chinese and Western in style. The main building is located at No. 47 Nanchang Road. Built in 1917 during the Art Deco period, it is a French classical two-storey building with a concrete and wooden frame structure. It was initially used by the French community in Shanghai, including as a school, an orphanage, and a sports club.

Shanghai Association for Science and Technology

The Science Hall is now a public institution for people from the field of science and technology under the Shanghai Association for Science and Technology (SAST) and was established in this role on 18 January 1958.[2] An inscription of "Science Hall" was carved above the front gate.

Facilities

The Sinan Building of the Science Hall is at No. 59 Nanchang Road on the west side and was completed in 2001. It is 16 stories high with a total construction area of 17,800 m2. The Science Hall at No. 57 Nanchang Road is also connected.

There is a garden of 6,000 m2 in the courtyard of the main building, lined with trees. The original building is one of the earliest "Excellent Historic Buildings" to receive a nameplate in Shanghai due to its architectural importance.[2]

The Science Hall now has several buildings, including a very modern highrise building, which allows the accommodation of students and researchers, the organization of scientific conferences, seminars, training, exhibitions, and various meetings on scientific and technical subjects.[1] It can also be visited as a tourist and has a restaurant.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Shanghai Science Hall", ChinaExhibition.com, retrieved 28 April 2023
  2. "Hll Introduction". Shanghai Science Hall. 22 October 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-10-22. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  3. "Shanghai Science Hall". Trip.com. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
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