Tianjin Digital Art Museum is located at No. 12 Chengde Road, Heping District. It is the former site of the French Public Council and is also a large-scale and magnificent building in modern China. In October 1945, the surrender ceremony of the Japanese troops stationed in Tianjin was held in the square in front of the Public Council. Before 1949, it was once the headquarters of the US military stationed in Tianjin. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it has successively served as the office of Tianjin Military Control Commission, Tianjin Library, Tianjin Children's Library, Tianjin Art Museum, Tianjin Cultural Relics Bureau, Tianjin Cultural Bureau Office Building, etc. In 2006, it was announced as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. Over the past century, every change of this classical building has been closely related to the development of Tianjin. In the era of building a high-level "Digital Tianjin", Tianjin Digital Art Museum was located here to build a new art space. While exploring art and technology, the audience will also feel the surprise and Unlimited possibilities from the changes in the city, touch the multiple textures and cultural textures of Tianjin with all their heart and soul, and inspire deep feelings for Tianjin's history and heartfelt feelings for the city's life.