Lu Hanbin Typewriter Museum


The Lu Hanbin Typewriter Museum is located on the busy Yan'an West Road. In addition to the main exhibition area for technology collections such as typewriters, the museum also has multifunctional areas such as a professional coffee tasting area, book reading and exchange area, art exhibition area, and business activity area to meet the different needs and perspectives of various visitors, providing a "refreshing" sensory experience.

The museum collects and displays nearly 300 typewriters and various technological antique collections from 32 brands and 14 languages from countries such as Britain, France, Germany, the United States, Italy, etc., carefully collected by Mr. Lu Hanbin, a Czech Chinese, over the past 20 years of travel. Its collection scale is the third largest typewriter museum in the world after the British Museum and the Lausanne Museum in Switzerland. In the Typewriter Museum, the oldest one is the Adler brand typewriter from 1895, the Remington brand typewriter from five periods starting from 1905, and the Royal typewriter from the UK, which is very aristocratic; The ancient and exquisite keyboard records countless touching stories and meaningful memories.

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Through the display of typewriters, Chinese people can appreciate this exquisite and profound technological and cultural influence without going abroad.

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Address: 7th Floor, Jiadu Building, No. 719 Yan'an West Road

Tel: 021-64664556

Opening Hours: 09:00-21:00 throughout the year

Admission: Free