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Opulent display at Kaohsiung's Jolie Porcelain Museum, featuring elegant porcelain vases and a classical tapestry, showcasing exquisite artistic taste.
Jolie Porcelain Museum's grand hall, with sparkling crystal chandeliers and hundreds of Taiwanese ceramic artworks in blue-walled glass cabinets, revealing a rich collection.
Kaohsiung's Jolie Porcelain Museum features a simulated classical bedroom with an elaborately carved bed and European furniture, displaying elegant aesthetics and an immersive experience.
Jolie Porcelain Museum's long corridor, green walls adorned with framed paintings and porcelain plates, luxurious chandeliers creating an opulent ambiance for art exploration.
Modern exterior of Kaohsiung's Jolie Porcelain Museum, featuring clean architectural lines, lush greenery, and a prominent sign at the entrance, welcoming art enthusiasts.

Kaohsiung Li Ceramics Museum Tickets|A ceramic art space that combines aesthetics and handcrafts

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  • The "Lee Ceramics Museum", a must-visit cultural and artistic attraction in Kaohsiung, showcases the aesthetic charm of Taiwanese ceramics.
  • The museum houses a collection of more than 3,600 pieces of artistic ceramics, combining historical and contemporary design styles.
  • Book your tickets now on KKday to enjoy limited-time discounts and embark on an art and cultural trip with ease.
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—An Introduction to the Royal Kilns of European Porcelain—

  • Meissen porcelain: Meissen porcelain has the longest history and the deepest and broadest focus. As the founding brand of European porcelain, it has brought people not only craftsmanship, but also a broad understanding of world culture.
  • KPM: KPM porcelain paintings, which resemble real paintings, bring people a delicate and exquisite texture that is meticulous in every detail. The complicated porcelain making process ensures that the superb painting skills are preserved forever in the form of porcelain.
  • Sèvres: French fashion has a unique lineage, with a bold and unconventional aesthetic that seems to evoke the joyful laughter of the aristocrats in the salons of that time.
  • Royal Worcester: Breaking away from the traditional portraiture of painting, it extensively depicts fruits, flowers, animals, and castles and manors, reflecting the rise of still life and landscape painting.
  • Royal Vienna: Taking the art of decoration to its extreme, the dazzling array of floral patterns, gold trim, and depictions of famous figures and mythological stories makes visitors linger and reluctant to leave.



- Ticket Usage Restrictions -

  • General admission ticket: for the general public
  • Discounted admission tickets: Seniors aged 65 and above, children aged 8-12, and students with valid student IDs (relevant IDs must be presented).
    (Children under 7 years old are not allowed. Children aged 7-12 must be accompanied by at least one parent.)

"Travel through the palace in one second and enter the century-old palace of European porcelain art" Taiwan's first museum focusing on European 19th century royal kiln porcelain art

Opulent display at Kaohsiung's Jolie Porcelain Museum, featuring elegant porcelain vases and a classical tapestry, showcasing exquisite artistic taste.

In southern Taiwan, there is a quiet space that houses a large collection of century-old European 19th century royal kiln porcelains. 400 years ago, Taiwan was an island for the transshipment of porcelain; 400 years later, on this land, you will once again encounter the world's most beautiful porcelain art. Each exhibit is a letter from the past, quietly waiting for you to read.

Jolie Porcelain Museum's grand hall, with sparkling crystal chandeliers and hundreds of Taiwanese ceramic artworks in blue-walled glass cabinets, revealing a rich collection.

The museum houses a collection of European royal kiln porcelain from the 19th century - the German Meissen opened up the pattern, the Berlin KPM is delicate and soft, the French Sevres is extraordinary, the British Royal Worcester manor country charm and the Austrian Royal Vienna is gorgeous and colorful. Each art form is like a blooming flower, and each one pursues the rich and complex beauty. Porcelain was once known as "white gold" and was a symbol of power for the royal family. Ever since the first hard porcelain was fired in Meissen, Germany in the 18th century, opening the porcelain era, Europe's top porcelain art has been highly respected for hundreds of years. Our museum invites everyone to a feast of beauty and enter the art hall of the European royal family in the 19th century.

Kaohsiung's Jolie Porcelain Museum features a simulated classical bedroom with an elaborately carved bed and European furniture, displaying elegant aesthetics and an immersive experience.

Purchase Notice

  • The system does not provide the function of modifying orders. If you want to change the quantity, you need to refund the ticket and reorder.
  • No refund will be accepted after any product is exchanged and used.
  • Parking Information:
    - There is a ground parking lot at the museum. Please enter the parking lot from Minzu Road.
    - When leaving the venue, please go to the ticket counter to exchange your consumption voucher for a free parking ticket

Reminders

  • It is prohibited to bring dangerous goods, sharp instruments, long-handled umbrellas, and objects larger than A3 size into the exhibition hall.

  • Please keep your valuables with you. The museum is not responsible for any loss or damage.

  • The museum is open to general visitors and mobile phone photography. Commercial photography is prohibited. If you need to use the film for commercial purposes or have other special needs, you should apply to the museum in advance.

  • The use of flash, fill light, tripod and other auxiliary equipment is prohibited in the exhibition hall, and live video broadcasting is not allowed.

  • Wedding photos, artistic photos, cosplay, photography tutorials, or other photography that may affect safety and the viewing rights of others are not allowed in the museum.

  • Please respect intellectual property rights and do not take photos of areas or exhibits that are not open to photography.

  • When taking photos, please do not affect the viewing rights of others, pay attention to the safety of yourself and exhibits, and do not violate public order, good customs, laws and regulations.

  • The staff does not provide photography services. We apologize for the inconvenience.

  • The museum reserves the right to seek compensation if any damage is caused to the museum's facilities, exhibits or personal injury.

  • Smoking and chewing betel nuts are prohibited in the entire museum.

  • Please do not use skateboards, roller skates, children's walkers or bicycles to enter the museum.

  • Pets are not allowed in the museum (except guide dogs).

  • Eating and drinking are prohibited in the museum, and bringing in food and beverages other than bottled water is prohibited.

  • When visiting the museum, please lower your voice and follow the visiting route. Do not run in the exhibition area.

  • In the event of a natural disaster and the local government announces a suspension of work, the museum will be temporarily closed to visitors.

  • If there are any behaviors that disrupt the safety of the exhibition hall or the order of visitors, the Museum may advise, stop, refuse entry or order them to leave.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site
Take the QR code to the verification counter and exchange it with the staff or scan it at the machine

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption within 365day(s) from the date of issue; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Li Ceramics Museum

Address: No. 926, Minzu 1st Road, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City (Inside the Ishikawa Media Group Building)


Business Hours

Opening hours: 10:00-17:00 (last admission 16:30)

Closed: Every Monday, Lunar New Year's Eve, and special closing days

FAQ

1. How can I purchase tickets for the Li Porcelain Art Museum?

Admission to the Li Porcelain Art Museum requires a ticket. You can choose to purchase tickets in advance through online travel booking platforms, such as KKday. This option is not only convenient but also ensures a smooth entry experience, saving you time queuing at the venue. Some platforms may also offer e-tickets, allowing you to enter directly with your mobile device. Additionally, there may be a ticket counter at the museum for on-site purchases.

2. What are the recommended public transportation options to get to the Li Porcelain Art Museum?

The most recommended public transportation to reach the Li Porcelain Art Museum is by taking the Kaohsiung MRT. You can alight at Yanchengpu Station (O2) and walk for approximately 10-15 minutes from Exit 4 to reach the museum. Alternatively, you can take the MRT to Sizihwan Station (O1), and then transfer to a taxi or bike-sharing service for a ride of about 5 minutes. Several Kaohsiung city bus routes also serve stops near the museum; it's advisable to check for the nearest bus stop and route.

3. What is the suggested route from the MRT station to the Li Porcelain Art Museum?

The most convenient route from Kaohsiung MRT Yanchengpu Station (O2) to the Li Porcelain Art Museum is to exit from Exit 4. From there, walk south along Dayong Road. You will pass by the Pier-2 Art Center before reaching the museum. This walk takes about 10 to 15 minutes and offers views of the street scenes and art installations in the Pier-2 area.

4. What types of ceramic artworks are primarily displayed at the Li Porcelain Art Museum?

The Li Porcelain Art Museum primarily showcases exquisite ceramic artworks spanning historical and contemporary styles, housing a collection of over 3600 pieces. You can find local Taiwanese ceramic crafts as well as porcelain creations from different eras and regions. The exhibits include functional tableware, decorative pieces, and sculptures, illustrating the diverse evolution of ceramics from tradition to innovation. It's a must-visit destination to experience the beauty of Taiwanese ceramics.

5. What are the distinctive features of the Li Porcelain Art Museum's exhibitions?

A hallmark of the Li Porcelain Art Museum is how its exhibitions deeply integrate aesthetics with craftsmanship, showcasing the elegance and vitality of ceramic art. The museum not only presents the development trajectory of Taiwanese ceramics but also merges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design concepts, creating a unique artistic dialogue. Through different exhibition areas, you can appreciate the application of ceramics in daily life and their artistic value, experiencing their intricate production processes and cultural heritage, providing visitors with a rich visual and spiritual experience.

6. Approximately how long does it take to visit the Li Porcelain Art Museum?

The time required to visit the Li Porcelain Art Museum varies depending on individual viewing habits. Generally, to fully appreciate the museum's collection of over 3600 ceramic art pieces and to carefully study the information in each exhibition area, it is recommended to allocate about 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit. If you have a particularly strong interest in ceramic art, you may need more time for in-depth exploration.

7. What are the opening hours and closing days for the Li Porcelain Art Museum?

The Li Porcelain Art Museum is typically open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is closed every Monday. We recommend checking the museum's official website for the latest opening hours, any adjustments for special holidays, or announcements of temporary closures before planning your visit to ensure a smooth trip.

8. Are guided tours or related activities available when visiting the Li Porcelain Art Museum?

The Li Porcelain Art Museum usually offers scheduled guided tours led by professional guides to help visitors gain a deeper understanding of the historical background, creative concepts, and characteristics of ceramic art. If you are interested in hands-on experiences, the museum may also occasionally host ceramic workshops or related art and cultural activities, allowing you to personally experience the joy of ceramic creation. We advise you to check the museum's official website or inquire on-site in advance to learn about the latest tour schedules and activity information.

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