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兰州城隍庙

兰州城隍庙

  • 等级:4A
  • 地址:甘肃·兰州 甘肃省兰州市张掖路
  • 开放时间:9:00-18:00
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    景点介绍

    景区简介
    兰州城隍庙在市张掖路。建于宋代,有殿3楹,祀奉汉将军纪信,又名纪信庙,明代重修后改易现名。清乾隆年间(1736-1795)毁于大火,后重修。坐北向南,占地12000平方米,建筑面积4000平方米。大门3间,为忠烈侯坊,二门为硬山顶式环廊戏楼,北有卷棚歇山顶式享殿,后为重檐歇山顶式正殿,左右有厢房、钟鼓楼等。回廊下原有壁画,现已不存。1956年辟作兰州市第一工人俱乐部。
    景色特点
    风俗习惯
    兰州多民族居住,风俗各异,民族建筑比比皆是,多民族文化共存,也称“民族城市”。主要的节庆活动:春节社火、桃花会、夏河拉卜愣寺大法会及浪山节、莲花山花儿会、松鸣岩花儿会、兰州皮筏。
    风味特产
    兰州盛产瓜果,有“瓜果城”之称等二十多种瓜果都久负盛名,主要有:鲜桃、白兰瓜、黄河密瓜、麻皮醉瓜、籽瓜、百合、玫瑰油、牛肉面、夜光杯、洮砚等。此外兰州拉面天下第一,几乎任何一个城市,都能够找到兰州拉面的面馆。

    景点印象

  • 51FENDI
    城隍庙在张掖路,建筑很有特色,蛮古朴的,古色古香。庙的规模不大,不用多久就能逛完,它的周围挺繁华的,来来往往的人挺多。有卖古玩的,有小吃店,还有卖工艺品的,很是热闹的地方。不过不要被卖东西的人忽悠。
  • Suri1024
    在张掖路步行街上,是老城区的标志性建筑,就是有点不起眼,需要从张掖路上拐一个弯才能看到,而且不仔细看不容易分辨出这是一个城隍庙,没有很显眼的招牌,只有左右两侧的两幅大年画具有代表性。很少有人进去观看了,都是在外面逛逛街。周边的小吃很多,可以挑一些尝尝。
  • 敬涛
    兰州城隍庙就在张掖路步行街的中间位置,是一座宋代建筑,是供奉汉代将军纪信的。里面不大,用不了一会就可以逛完,之后还可以逛逛步行街,吃点儿小吃。
  • 匿名
    (十七) 兰州城隍庙(兰州市工人俱乐部),现在已经成了古玩一条街,懂宝的人不妨过来逛逛,说不准能淘到珍宝呢
  • 匿名
    #丝绸之路# 大众巷出来向东走就是兰州城隍庙,这里很像北京的琉璃厂,古玩玉器,玲琅满目,我这样的外行自然是去看热闹的
  • tsbbs
    有事没事经常去城隍庙逛逛,感觉那里文化气息浓重,并且可以增长见识,家中若有闲置古董,还可以拿去买卖,跟上海的城隍庙挺相似的。
  • 爱吃的桶子
    这里能见到一些兰州独特的文化 比如雕葫芦 黄河奇石等等 对于大多数人来还是比较有意思的地方 个人觉得和兰州大多数的公园相比这里还是值得一去的 淘些小玩意给自己和朋友 还挺不错 地方不大 不需要安排较多的时间 旁边有2条还比较有名的小吃街 能吃到当地的特色小吃 牛肉面 烤羊肉 灰豆子 酿皮 等等 味道都很好 对于我来说 去一个地方 最吸引我的莫过于吃了
  • 酸酸酸
    兰州自古以来就是避暑胜地,更是瓜果之城,尤其到7.8月份那更是吃不完的瓜果,还有那黄河边,晚上到这遛弯的人络绎不绝,现在正举办国际马拉松赛,一切都美得不得了,开放的兰州欢迎你。
  • DawgAbroad
    One thing cool about this place is you can watch crafts people creating their handicrafts. I do wish I had visited before the last day of my stay in Lanzhou, as I would have loved to have one of the caligraphers paint a Chinese proverb or Mao poem on that beautiful golden rice paper. I am not one to buy random souvenirs, otherwise I would have just purchased an already painted scroll. So, I recommend heading here with a favorite literary piece to have painted by the artisan calligrapher, that way you know you're purchasing something meaningful and nit just an article from the newspaper (that's what one calligrapher was working from).My Chinese professor was able to bargain for a real jade bracelet, but warned students not to purchase jade unless they knew how to identify real from fake. Also, if you want Chinese paintings or reprints, I'd suggest doing your homework on local artists, as they all seemed to have books and magazines on hand that featured them as "top artists." Lastly, good luck bargaining if you are a Westerner. If you have a local with you, the vendors will drop 1000RMB to 100, easy. But as westerners without our Chinese guides, we found it impossible to get any worthwhile bargaining. Oh also, a little girl tried to pick pocket my friend. She reached her hand into his front pocket and when he turned around, she ran to the lap of one of the vendors. We assume dad instructed her to do this. So, keep your hand on your wallet and your handbags zipped and in front of you.
  • jim_jowski
    We took in the afternoon show and were thoroughly impressed. Mike enjoys what he's doing and it shows. The show is one of the best that you can see in Branson and we'll see him again if we're back in town. Anyone what tries to steer you away from his show is doing you a disservice. DON'T LET THEM DO IT! Most likely they're doing it because they make more by selling you tickets to whom they are pushing. See Mike Walker MTH. You'll be glad you did.Jim Jowski
  • KaizerRafik
    i was really impressed by this place, there are so many craftsmen and you can get to many souvenir and gifts typically chinese, you can négotiate the prices , the sellers are so kind. avoid the store just front of the entrance (outside) it's so expensive, try the small stalls inside.
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