National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was temporarily closed for renovation in 1999 due to damages caused by the 921 Earthquake and reopened in July 2004.

It was established under the policy to strengthen cultural development, on the basis of the needs of the people and recommendations from figures in the art world, held by Taiwan Provincial Government.

Series of biennial exhibitions have also been established since 2007, expanding networks for international cooperation as well as the depth of dialogue in the art scene between Taiwan and the world.

The main building breaks the traditional architectural scheme that integrates the exterior views and activities with the performance and exhibition space.

A transparent corridor connects the museum and outdoor nature scenes, creating a spatial transition and communicating a mutual awareness.

A wide range of artworks are also generously donated by different members of the society, representing an important part of the collection and a key public cultural resource of the museum.

Reader service also extends to the management of the Museum’s Digital Arts Creativity and Resource Center, E-Transit, Video Platforms, and the Children’s Picture Book Area.

Promoting the concept of hands-on explorations, the Family Room provides various DIY activities that are designed based on museum exhibitions.

From Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport: take Kingbus (Guoguang) or U Bus (Tunglien) towards Chao Ma Station.

Other city buses stops at National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts or Cultural Center: 71, 23, 56, 30, 40, 89 By car:

Evening view of NTMoFA
Library
Children's Picture Book Area