Baoji City Museum is a local historical museum in China. Built in 1956, it was originally called the Historical Relics Showroom, and was renamed the Baoji City Museum in 1958. The total building area is more than 2,250 square meters, including a display area of 598 square meters and an ancient building area of more than 910 square meters. The collection contains more than 11,000 pieces (groups), including 5,740 bronze pieces (groups), most of which are bronzes from the Western Zhou Dynasty, with 45 pieces of first-class collections. The most famous of them is He Zun, which has an inscription of 122 words, which records the events of the beginning of the week of King Wu and Cheng Wang planning to govern the world and camps (now near Luoyang, Henan). The museum has a "Basic Display of Historical Relics of the Western Zhou Dynasty", which reflects the rise and fall of the Western Zhou Dynasty. There are also exhibitions of cultural relics unearthed from the tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty .