No. 2, Lane 5, Guling St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100Map
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Just here at the Post Museum, the small theater is more meaningful than how good a place is, but the whole area is very tasteful, and the shops are also very distinctive.
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Guling St. Avant-Garde Theater (Guling) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The reconstruction and expansion of this small theater was completed in 1954. The exterior lines and main internal structures of the building seen today are mostly preserved from this period. The whole museum is divided into two buildings combined. The front building is a two-story building made of Japanese-style bricks. The first floor is a hall and public space, and the second floor is an art space. The rear building is a three-story building. The first to third floors are mainly divided into: experimental theater, Administrative office, rehearsal field.
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Guling St. Avant-Garde Theater (Guling) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Just here at the Post Museum, the small theater is more meaningful than how good a place is, but the whole area is very tasteful, and the shops are also very distinctive.
Twenty years later, the red brick and white walls were just empty corridors, and there were few people like Little Four Ming, Little Horse and Elvis Elvis.
Opposite the Post Museum, locals rarely go. On the first floor, there is a history of the small theatre on the Ruling Street. The upstairs are not open to the public for the time being. It seems that it is a rehearsal hall on loan. On the second floor, there is a small theatre, where performances of art and literature are often performed.
Good view, good service attitude, very good value for money,
It is said that the small theatre in Kuling Street at the corner of the street was originally built by the Japanese Gendarmerie, but later it was rebuilt as a performance venue positioned as an avant-garde theatre. It was often full. Unfortunately, when I went there, there was no performance arrangement for the whole week.
The Guling Street Theater, located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, is the heart of the amphitheater workers, and has become a creative stronghold for the symbiosis and integration of humanities and art. It is famous in Asia. You may wish to see a performance that is not sour when you have time.