The World Calligraphy Museum Will Start Work on September 25

The World Calligraphy Museum will resume its work as before from September 25 after a long hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Visitors will once again have an access to unique masterpieces of calligraphy, meticulously collected from all over the world. The museum exhibits samples of beautiful writing from China, Japan, South Korea, USA, South Africa, European countries and other countries of the world.

As before, the museum will be open every day except Mondays.

Operating hours:

Tuesday - Friday: 12:00 - 19:00,

Weekend: 10:00 - 19:00.

All safety precautions are observed in the museum. Visitors are welcome to use antiseptic to disinfect hands, disinfectants are applied when cleaning, rooms are ventilated, and an air disinfection system works. The museum can accommodate no more than 25 people at a time.

When visiting the World Calligraphy Museum, each visitor must follow the measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection:

- Use personal protective equipment (masks and gloves).

- Maintain social distance (at least 1.5 m from each other).

Before visiting the museum, employees measure visitors’ body temperature.

In case of non-observance of the above measures, as well as in case of elevated body temperature, the administration of the museum has the right to refuse the guest to visit.

The World Calligraphy Museum Will Start Work on September 25The World Calligraphy Museum Will Start Work on September 25