Hakodate City Museum

Building in Hokkaidō, Japan
41°45′21″N 140°42′53″E / 41.755972°N 140.714667°E / 41.755972; 140.714667OpenedMay 1879RenovatedApril 1966WebsiteOfficial website

Hakodate City Museum (市立函館博物館, Shiritsu Hakodate Hakubutsukan) is a museum of history and natural history in Hakodate Park, Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan. The forerunner of the current museum, the Hakodate Provisional Museum, building one, opened in May 1879, the second building in 1884, and the third building (later demolished) in 1891. In 1932 the first building became the Fisheries Pavilion and the second the Indigenous Peoples Pavilion. Legislation to create the current museum was passed in 1948, and the Hakodate City Museum opened in April 1966.[1][2]

Gallery

  • Former First Museum Building
    Former First Museum Building
  • Former Second Museum Building
    Former Second Museum Building
  • Former Third Museum Building
    Former Third Museum Building

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References

  1. ^ "History of the Hakodate City Museum". Hakodate City Museum. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  2. ^ 市立函館博物館の概要 [Overview of Hakodate City Museum]. Hakodate City. Retrieved 11 August 2019.

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  • (in English) Hakodate City Museum
  • (in Japanese) Hakodate City Museum Digital Archives
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