The Hong Kong Palace Museum is scheduled to open in July 2022 which are open all year round. It presents over 900 priceless treasures from the Palace Museum. Many of them are on display in Hong Kong for the first time, while others have never been shown to the public before. The Museum regularly presents
special exhibitions featuring Chinese art and culture, as well as art and treasures from other parts of the world. Please
plan before visit and make the most of your visit to the Hong Kong Palace Museum.
General Admission Ticket
With a General Admission ticket, you will have access to our thematic exhibitions (Gallery 1 to Gallery 7).
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HK$60 for adults; HK$30 for concessions
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General Admission ticket is free of charge on Wednesdays (Visitor shall hold a valid General Admission ticket).
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Concessions include children (age 7 to 11), full-time students, seniors (age 60 and above), persons with disabilities (with one companion), and CSSA recipients.
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Entry is free for children age 6 and under (online booking and a valid General Admission ticket required)
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Special Exhibition Ticket (includes General Admission Ticket)
With a Special Exhibition ticket, you will have access to the thematic exhibitions (Gallery 1 to Gallery 7) and special exhibitions (Gallery 8 and Gallery 9).
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HK$120 for adults; HK$60 for concessions
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Concessions include children (age 7 to 11), full-time students, seniors (age 60 and above), persons with disabilities (with one companion), and CSSA recipients.
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Entry is free for children age 6 and under (online booking and a valid Special Exhibition ticket required)
THE ADORNED BODY: FRENCH FASHION AND JEWELLERY 1770–1910 FROM THE MUSÉE DES ARTS DÉCORATIFS, PARIS
Spanning from the late 18th to the early 20th century, nearly 400 stunning pieces of French costumes, jewellery, and fashion accessories demonstrate the power of clothing and adornment to transform the body and define social status. The exhibition is divided into five sections: Court Splendour (1770–1790), Sense and Sensibility (1810–1830), Tradition and Innovation (1850–1860), The Birth of Luxury (1880), and The Belle Époque (1890–1910). It highlights the fascinating stories about the evolution of fashion and jewellery in France and the interplay of cultures that shaped French fashion.
The Exhibition is jointly organised by the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the Hong Kong Palace Museum.
Date:26.06.2024 – 14.10.2024
Venue:Gallery 9, Hong Kong Palace Museum