The Jizhou Kiln Museum covers an area of approximately 5010 square meters, with a building area of approximately 6200 square meters and a courtyard style layout. The entire roof of the building resembles scattered kiln packages and irregular kiln sheds, and the neatly arranged small windows on the walls are like fire observation ports. The exhibition in the museum is divided into 8 sections: Ji'an Wangyi, Ancient Town Yonghe, Millennium Kiln Fire, Tu Tu Cheng Qi, Qi Xing Xia Xia, Kiln Family Customs, Research and Exploration, and Ancient Porcelain New Rhyme. It is a modern museum that integrates various functions such as cultural relic protection, tourism, academic research, and social education. The museum adopts exhibition forms such as cultural relics display, image display, multimedia display, animation display, and model sand table display, vividly and vividly reproducing the origin, development, and changes of the millennium Jizhou kiln ceramic culture. It is currently the only Jizhou kiln themed museum in China. In December 2017, the Jizhou Kiln Museum was selected as one of the first national primary and secondary school student research and practical education bases. In 2020, the Jizhou Kiln Museum was rated as a national second level museum.