Tuesday-Friday 9:00-17:00, Saturday and Sunday 9:00-18:00 (Closed on Monday, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day)
Recommended Sightseeing Time: 1-2 hours
Address: No. 2, Section 1, West Wuquan Road, West District, Taichung City
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Phone: 886-4-2372-3552
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A vibrant spot for museum lovers. Very close to public transpo, malls and green parks. Great exhibits every week with free entraces to most of the events
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We took a public bus from our hotel to visit this museum and the surrounding park. Entrance was free and you get to enjoy all the fine arts and sculptures inside and outside. Interesting.
This museum is so wonderful. The structure is modern and the parks invites people to appropriate this place. Interesting point are the exhibitions, national and internacional art always keep the atten...
At the basement had a kid's play, learn and craft. Then 1st floor and 2nd floor the usual art displays. Big modern building. Good for a few hours free activities.
Marvelous architecture and great exhibits. Can easily spend 2-3 hours or more in this place. Not sure if we even visited all exhibits but we were satisfied.
The museum will not be open until 9 a.m. but there are many things to do before 9 here. There are amazing sculptures in the garden, there is a part of Calligraphy Greenway here and there is also a Sky...
The Taiwan Art Museum is located in the No. 6 Park in the West District of Taichung City and is the only public art museum in Taiwan. The interior includes paintings, engravings, and printing. The museum regularly holds lectures, exhibitions, and publishes books, periodicals, and catalogues to meet the needs of art lovers. The museum is a long-distance building with east-west orientation, and a central empty bridge divides it into two districts. In addition, there are exhibition spaces such as the Art Street, the Information Transfer Station, the Digital Art Ark, and the Digital Creative Resource Center.
A vibrant spot for museum lovers. Very close to public transpo, malls and green parks. Great exhibits every week with free entraces to most of the events
The museum is a very abstruse place to visit
Taichung Art Museum (also known as "Taiwan Art Museum") is one of the most important art museums in Taiwan and the only public art museum in Central Taiwan. There are many art exhibitions here throughout the year. In addition to the major exhibition areas in the art gallery, there is also a sculpture park outside the art gallery. If you are a person who likes art, it is not an exaggeration to spend a day in it. If you are tired from shopping, you can also go to the small shop beside the trail to check out the exquisite gadgets or sit down and enjoy a cup of strong coffee, and experience Taiwan's slow-paced life.
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts 6 The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (referred to as the Gome Museum, also commonly known as the Taichung Art Museum) is located in the West District of Taichung City, Republic of China. It is one of the important art museums in Taiwan and the only public art museum in Central Taiwan. The Gome Museum was formerly known as the "Taiwan Provincial Museum of Art". It was originally affiliated to the Taiwan Provincial Government. It was opened for operation in 1988. In 1999, it was changed to the Executive Yuan Cultural Development Committee (now the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of China) due to the provincial government. Art gallery. The art museum is a building with one basement level and three floors above ground. It is a long east and west building. It covers an area of approximately 102,000 square meters (including the sculpture park in the park). It is currently the largest art museum in Asia[1] . A central air bridge extending from the park to the north and south of the art gallery is divided into east and west areas. The west area is A and B type exhibition rooms, and the east area is C, D, E, and F type exhibition rooms. The exhibition space includes A to F type exhibition rooms, art street, information transfer station, digital art ark-digital creative resource center, etc. In the use of exhibition space, the first and second floors are special exhibition areas, the third floor is the permanent exhibition of the Taiwanese Fine Arts Collection, and the F-shaped exhibition room is mainly for donation exhibitions. The "Art Street" space, the bamboo forest inner hall, and the square of the sunken garden across the east and west can be changed in multiple combinations to provide a cross-domain performance field [1]. There are thematic exhibition rooms, 360-degree circle hall, picture book gallery, children's play room, digital art ark, audio-visual platform, audio-visual art hall, library center, teacher resource room, classical rose garden, art gallery boutique and other spaces. Opening hours: free admission, closed every Monday, New Year's Eve and the first day of the Spring Festival. Tuesday to Friday: 09:00~17:00 Saturday and Sunday: 09:00~18:00 We spent our first morning in Taiwan mixing here. It feels like half a day is still too little, so we will check it next time. ~~
The gallery is huge and full of artistic atmosphere. The collection is very rich. It will be changed every time. Various large-scale exhibitions are held from time to time. The gallery can store luggage for free. The spacious and comfortable space can be explained by video. For watching, the indoor children’s play area is also well planned, which is very suitable for parent-child activities. It is also very convenient to dine here. There are many specialty restaurants nearby. Those who like art can’t miss it. It is closed on Mondays and open for free at other times.