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Ancient Observatory

The Ancient Observatory is situated at the south side of Jianguomen. It is one of the famous historic sites of astronomy and "An Exhibition Hall of Beijing Ancient Astronomical Instruments of Beijing Planetarium".

This ancient observatory was built by the astronomers Wang Xun and Guo Shoujing. Its original name was the Administration of Heavenly Observatory. It was changed into Constellation Observatory in the 7th year (1442) of Emperor Zhentong of the Ming dynasty and known simply as Observatory in the Qing dynasty. It has a history of more than seven hundred years since then.

      

The Observatory is an elevated brick-built terrace structure and on it are the huge astronomical instruments made of bronze on display. Under it are a cluster of buildings such as Ziwei Hall, Sundial Shadow Hall and other auxiliary structures. Since it served as the center for astronomical observation in the Ming and Qing dynasties it is also known as the Observatory of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

The astronomical instruments of the Ming dynasty such as celestial globe, plane sundial, rotary stardial and others have been transfered to the Nanjing Purple Observatory and the Nanjing Museum.

The astronomical instruments preserved here such as the anti-seismic instrument, quadrant instrument, celestrial instrument, ecliptic theodolite, altazimuth, equatorial theodolite telescope etc. were made at the beginning of the Qing dynasty.

 
   

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