The Tianluoshan Site represents one of the well-preserved prehistoric village sites of the Hemudu culture with relatively intact underground remains. The multi-layered stilt buildings, docks, and log bridges discovered at the site hold key value for the study of Hemudu culture settlements.
Covering an area of over 20,000 square meters with a construction area of more than 5,000 square meters, the Tianluoshan Site Museum is composed of two parts: a cultural relic exhibition hall and an excavation site display area. The exhibition hall displays 110 relics, complemented by light boxes and sculptures, presenting the basic situation of the Tianluoshan Site to the audience. The display area is designed with the concept of excavating and displaying simultaneously, preserving relics and artifacts at various levels, allowing visitors to experience the archaeological site firsthand and feel the atmosphere of archaeological work.

Opening hours during the summer period are from Monday to Sunday, all day, 09:00-16:30, with last entry at 16:00.






