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Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum

The Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum is an art museum in Shirokanedai in Tokyo, Japan.

History
The Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum building was the residence of Prince Asaka Yasuhiko and his family from 1933 to 1947. The prince, who studied at the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr in France, and travelled to the United States in 1925, was enamoured of the Art Deco movement. On his return to Japan he commissioned the construction of his own private residence in this style. Although many of the interiors were designed according to plans submitted by Henri Rapin, the main architect of the building itself is credited as Gondo Yukichi of the Works Bureau of the Imperial Household Ministry. After World War II the building served as the official residence of the Prime Minister (1947–50), and as a State Guest House (1950–74). The residence was first opened to the public as a museum in 1983. It is one of Japan's many museums which are supported by a prefectural government. Teien means Japanese garden, and the museum is so named because the building is surrounded by a garden and sculptures. ==Current facilities==
Current facilities
After undergoing extensive renovation in 2013, the museum was re-opened in November 2014. The new museum annex, designed in collaboration with Hiroshi Sugimoto includes modern exhibition spaces, a café and museum shop. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Prince Asaka residence.jpg|Prince Asaka Residence File:Teien Museum Garden.jpg|Teien Museum from Garden File:Teien Annex.jpg|Teien Museum Annex (completed 2014) File:Tokyo_Metropolitan_Museum_entrance.jpg|Museum Entrance Winter Garden in Tokyo Metropolotan Teien Art Museum.jpg|Winter garden on the rooftop Ceiling illumination made of staind glass ceiling in the Tokyo Metropolotan Teien Art Museum.jpg|The illumination made of stained glass Private Dining Room in the Tokyo Metropolotan Teien Art Museum.jpg|This room was used for the Asakanomiya family's daily meals. A lighting fixture of René Lalique in the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum.jpg|A lighting fixture of René Lalique in the great dining room A lighting fixture of René Lalique in the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum2.jpg|A lighting fixture of René Lalique in the great dining room The figure of penguins in the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum.jpg|Ornament of pottery in around 1920 of Danish Royal Copenhagen which was modeled on the penguin put in the room Great Dining Hall in the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum.jpg| A great dining room The porcelain fountain in the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum.jpg|A white porcelain "perfume tower" in the room called "Tsugi-no-ma" == See also ==
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