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Can I enter the four-row warehouse without an appointment?

You can't enter the four-row warehouse without an appointment.

As we all know, Sixiang Warehouse is a very famous museum, which contains many precious cultural relics and artworks, and is deeply loved by tourists. However, due to the limited exhibition space, in order to ensure the safety of tourists and the quality of sightseeing, the fourth-line warehouse has implemented an appointment system. If you don't make an appointment in advance, you can't enter the fourth row of warehouses. But don't worry, it's convenient to make an appointment. Just make an appointment online in official website, or go to the local tourist service center, and you can easily make an appointment to your satisfaction.

Remind everyone that the reservation time of the fourth-line warehouse is limited, and an appointment can only be made once. You should plan your own tour plan in advance to avoid time conflicts. In addition, in order not to affect the quality of other tourists' visits, there is also a limit on the time of entering the museum once, which is generally 2 hours.

Introduction of four-line warehouse

Sihang Warehouse consists of two adjacent modern storage buildings, Sihang Warehouse and Continental Bank Warehouse, and is now a municipal-level cultural relics protection unit in Shanghai. Four rows of warehouses became warehouses after the war, and they were used as space carriers such as furniture city and stationery market after the 1980s.

The four-row warehouse covers an area of 0.3 hectares, with a building area of 20,000 square meters, a house width of 64 meters, a depth of 54 meters and a height of 25 meters. The warehouse is a French building with 6 floors, with a length of120m and a width of15m. Reinforced concrete pouring frame, granite stone wall, extremely strong. And a hidden basement. Its east, west and north sides are high walls, and only the south side faces the doors and windows of Suzhou Creek.