Laiwu Museum has a building area of 9,600 square meters and a collection of12,000 pieces. There are many kinds of stone tools, jade, pottery, porcelain, bronzes, coins, calligraphy and painting, books and so on. There are 340 precious cultural relics, with many distinctive collections: the dragon and phoenix comb in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, with a phoenix relief at each end of the comb beam and a dragon in the middle, hence the name. Under the beam is the waist seal, and under the waist is the comb tooth, which is disconnected from the waist seal and has two pieces. The beams are green and the teeth are ivory. Ivory carved bottles, ivory handicrafts, carved buildings, corridors, pavilions, pavilions, bridges, mountains and rivers, trees. The relief arhats each hold wishful thinking, crutches, scrolls, rattles, brooms and other things, and some ride animals and use relief techniques to create vivid and exquisite images. The model of three baht money in Han Dynasty was discovered for the first time since the founding of the People's Republic of China, which provided new physical evidence for the Western Han Dynasty to discuss the reform of the currency system with three baht money for the first time after the succession of Emperor Wu, and was as important as its text. Mr. Zhu Huo's "Three baht money test" specifically talked about this three baht money model unearthed in Laiwu.
From June 5438 to February 2020, it was selected as the fourth batch of national second-class museums.