The Ancient Observatory (Gu guanxiangtai) is a fascinating and
curious place to visit. The Observatory today looks slightly
surreal tucked away beside the Jianguomen Flyover, high rise
blocks and the Jianguomen subway station! Its an unusual site
and a great place make a visit when you need a change from
the apparently endless temples and palaces in the city.
Kublai
Khan built the first Observatory on this site. The Muslims
and the Jesuits both adapted the building to suit their own
needs and tastes and the present Observatory was finished
in 1446. The function of the observatory was to aid sea navigators
and encourage the development of astrological predictions.
Today, the most interesting objects are the Ming dynasty astronomical
instruments. The museum is home to other astrological oddities.
The gardens are nice for a stroll and a welcome spot of greenery
in this area. The Observatory is internationally recognized
too, for its achievements in encouraging scientific and cultural
exchanges between the East and West.
Open:
Wednesday-Sunday 9-11 am and 1-4 pm
To get to the Observatory: Take the subway to Jianguomen station. |