Tianjin Museum of Nature is located in the southwest corner of the Galaxy Cultural Center. When the sidewalk at the junction of Friendship Road and Pingjiang Road enters the Cultural Center Square, you will find a semi-circular building with all-body blue glass. It is very beautiful. This is the earliest building built by the Cultural Center. From here to the east, Tianjin Museum, Tianjin Art Museum, Tianjin Library, and China Theatre form a row of cultural venues at the southernmost end of the Cultural Center. The Natural Museum is a semi-spherical building with three stories of main building. The entrance is on the north side of the building. It faces a water corridor leading directly to the Galaxy Square. There is a semi-circular artificial lake on both sides. The exhibition hall is free of charge. It is closed at 5 p.m. and closed at 4:30 p.m. Admission to the library requires identification, security checks for bags and a drink of water. Like the subway station, there are bags in the lobby. Before the opening of the cultural center, the building was first used as the Tianjin Museum. Later, the Natural Museum on the Raceway was moved here and a square building was built next to it, which became the new museum of Tianjin Museum. The predecessor of Tianjin Museum of Nature is the Beijiang Museum. In 1914, French missionary Sang Zhihua founded a museum in Tianjin, located in the present Foreign Languages College, Tianjin Business College in that year. In 1927, the North Xinjiang Museum was opened to the outside world. By 1952, it was transformed into Tianjin Museum of People's Science. In 1957, it was officially designated as the Museum of Nature. In 1959, the Municipal Government built a large museum opposite the old residence of De Guanglin and the ruins of the racetrack beside the Cadre Club of the Racecourse Road and the Yanyuan Garden, which moved the natural museum in the Foreign Languages Institute. In 1997, the Municipal Government spent 100 million yuan to rebuild the museum, which is the first class museum in the country. Until 2014, the Museum of Natural History moved to the new site of the Cultural Center, completing a 100-year arduous journey.