Introduction to Taobele Mansion: Taobele Mansion is located at No. 27 Liuyin Street, Xicheng District. It has been designated as a key protected cultural relic in Xicheng District.
This was originally the Yuwang Mansion where the fifteenth son of Kangxi, Prince Yunxi of Yujun, lived. In the twenty-eighth year of Guangxu (1902), the seventh son of Prince Chunxian Yixuan, Zaitao, inherited the title of Belle and moved here. The name of this place was changed. Taobele House.
The mansion faces south from the north, with about 1,000 square meters of ancient buildings. There is a door to the east. It is divided into the middle road, the east road and the west road: the middle road has four courtyards; the east road has four courtyards, and the last three courtyards are three-heyuan; west There are only three rows of houses in front and back of the road, with a theater building in the west and a garden in the south. The original horse pen and the open space in front of the garden of Baylor House were built into the main building of Fu Jen Catholic University. The mansion was converted into the former boys' school building of the High School Affiliated to Fu Jen Catholic University. In 1952, the Fu Jen Catholic High School was changed to Beijing No. 13 Middle School.

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