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Kyoto National Museum ποΈ πΈπΊπΏ The Chishinekan, covering nearly 18,000 square meters, houses some of Japan's most important artworks. The building, including storage and exhibition facilities, has been seismically treated and meets the highest technical standards. ποΈπ‘οΈ πΈπΊπΏ The main structure of the museum, known as the Meiji Kyoto Museum, dates back to 1895 and is renowned for its French Renaissance-style red brick decor πΈπΊπΏ distinct from the new building designed by Taniguchi, which features strict geometric shapes and a modern texture of glass, steel, and limestone. π§±π πΈπΊπΏ #Chishinkan πΌοΈ