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The spacious and bright exhibition hall of Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, showcasing multiple large contemporary artworks on its walls, offering a diverse visual feast.
Two distinctive large-scale artworks on display at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, combining rich contemporary art elements and showcasing its international curatorial strength.

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Tickets


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Ticket typeE-ticket (requires redemption)
Exhibit typeArt exhibits, Exhibits for kids
Attraction typeModern art, Ecology & conservation
Tour typesNone
Additional service & facilityBarrier free, Luggage Storage

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- Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts -

The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts is located in Gushan District, Kaohsiung City, northeast of Shoushan Mountain. It borders Zuoying District to the north, Sanmin District to the east, and the Love River to the south. Formerly a wetland dotted with ponds, the Neiweipi Wetland was transformed into Southern Taiwan's first public art museum and has become a premier center for art exhibitions and promotion in the region. In 2017, the museum became a subsidiary of the Kaohsiung City Professional Cultural Institution, a Kaohsiung City-affiliated institution. The museum continues to cultivate local culture and acquire works by Taiwanese artists. It annually supports emerging artists through the "Kaohsiung Award" and the "KS Kaohsiung Experimental Field" competition, and curates themed exhibitions and artist research exhibitions.



- Special Exhibition Introduction -

"Von Wolf's Garden Fortress" marks British artist von Wolf's first major exhibition in Asia. Featuring over 60 works spanning nearly two decades of his creative career, the exhibition explores the intersection of classical and digital, where oil painting meets algorithmic methods. The exhibition opens with early cross-cultural collages, where von Wolf reconstructs Picasso's Cubism and Japanese Ukiyo-e, showcasing a dialogue between Eastern and Western aesthetics. This exhibition then moves on to contemporary interpretations of the light and shadow magic of Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt. Through visual deconstruction and reconstructive manipulation, classic imagery from art history is rewoven. A highlight is the artist's recent avant-garde experiments in collaboration with artificial intelligence.

  • Exhibition period: November 15, 2025 - April 19, 2026
  • Location: Booths 101-103, Gaomei Museum

This fall, the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts presents "Von Wolfe's Garden Fortress," the first major retrospective of British artist Von Wolfe in Asia. Running from November 15, 2025, to April 19, 2026, the exhibition features over 60 works spanning nearly 20 years of his career—a fusion of classical and digital, where oil painting meets algorithmic methods.

Visitors admiring a contemporary art painting at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, depicting a woman riding a zebra-striped inflatable seahorse, showcasing diverse international exhibitions.

Born into an artistic family, von Wolff inherited a profound artistic and philosophical heritage. The exhibition's title, "Garden Fortress," echoes the museum's greenery, suggesting a paradoxical yet captivating contemporary Eden—both a creative playground and a battlefield for critical thinking, and a metaphor for Taiwan's pivotal position in both technology and geopolitics.

A gallery room in Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts featuring two large Ukiyo-e style collage artworks, combining traditional and contemporary aesthetics for a striking visual impact.

The exhibition opens with early cross-cultural collages, where von Wolf reconstructs Picasso's Cubism and Japanese Ukiyo-e, showcasing a dialogue between Eastern and Western aesthetics. This is followed by contemporary interpretations of the light and shadow magic of Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt. These works, grounded in traditional oil painting techniques, reweave classic imagery from art history through visual deconstruction and reassembly.

The spacious and bright exhibition hall of Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, showcasing multiple large contemporary artworks on its walls, offering a diverse visual feast.

The exhibition's highlight is undoubtedly von Wolf's avant-garde experiments in recent years with artificial intelligence. Starting with AI-generated images, he meticulously recreates them with oil painting techniques. The interaction between algorithmic structure and human brushstrokes creates a contemporary artistic language that blends rationality and sensibility, witnessing a new chapter in artistic creation in the technological age.

Two distinctive large-scale artworks on display at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, combining rich contemporary art elements and showcasing its international curatorial strength.

A visitor at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts appreciating a large contemporary artwork, featuring figures and dogs in a unique style, enhancing the artistic experience.

An exhibition area in Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, with a man seated beside a gigantic painting depicting a figure riding a camel, showcasing the artist's unique creation.

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts is the first public art museum in southern Taiwan and the third public art museum in Taiwan.

The grand brick-red exterior of Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, appearing solemn under a blue sky, an important art sanctuary in Southern Taiwan.

Aerial panoramic view of Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, nestled within the Neiweipi Cultural Park, surrounded by lush greenery, a lake, and a sculpture park.

Sanchang Tea House is an extension of the Kaohsiung Museum of Art’s artistic and cultural living space, providing Taiwanese, home-style tea and cuisine.

A stylish modern cafe within the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts complex, featuring minimalist design that offers a comfortable resting space, perfect for enjoying a leisurely moment.

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Permanent Exhibition

  • Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or above to enter the exhibition.
  • Please do not bring animals or plants into the museum, except for guide dogs.
  • Please set your phone to vibrate or silent mode during the visit; if you need to answer a call or listen to the online tour, please lower the volume or use headphones.
  • Please do not bring dangerous items, sharp instruments, food, drinks, balloons, helmets, selfie sticks, tripods, etc. into the venue. Please put water bottles, short umbrellas, and small toys in your carry-on bag before entering (if your carry-on bag cannot be stored, you should check them in). Please place long umbrellas (except for auxiliary umbrellas) on the umbrella stand.
  • To ensure the safety of exhibits, please do not wear roller skates or use skateboards, bicycles, or push-type tricycles in the museum.
  • Please maintain a safe distance from the works when visiting; if using a wheelchair, please pay attention to the distance between the vehicle body and the exhibits.
  • To avoid irreversible damage to the works, only pencil is allowed for note-taking in the exhibition hall.
  • All exhibits in the museum are prohibited from being touched, except those specially marked as designed for "interactive" purposes.
  • Smoking is prohibited throughout the museum. Food and drink, including chewing gum, betel nut, and drinking water, are also prohibited in the exhibition area. If you need water, please go to the area next to the water dispenser.
  • To protect the quality of the visit and intellectual property rights, non-commercial photography is permitted, except where photography of works is marked as prohibited. However, the use of professional photography and video equipment such as flashlights, tripods, or other artificial light sources is prohibited, and video recording is not permitted.
  • Travel bags, suitcases, and backpacks (personal items larger than A3 size) should be checked in; large luggage can be stored at the information desk, and free coin-operated lockers are available in the basement. Deposited items can only be retrieved on the same day. The library is not responsible for the storage of items and has the right to dispose of them.
  • Selling, distributing advertisements, promotional materials or other commercial activities are prohibited at the exhibition venue.

Special Exhibition: "Von Wolf's Garden Fortress"

  • Eating/drinking is not allowed in the exhibition hall. Please do not bring water bottles/drinks, food or umbrellas into the exhibition hall. It is recommended that you complete the check-in before entering.
  • It is forbidden to touch any exhibits or frames in the exhibition hall.
  • The museum is open to general visitors and photography for personal, non-commercial use only. However, video recording and live streaming are not allowed. Please do not use flash, tripods, selfie sticks, 360-degree panoramic cameras or other auxiliary equipment when taking photos.
  • When taking photos, please do not cross the line or affect the viewing rights of others. Please pay attention to the safety of yourself and the exhibits. Your behavior must not violate public order, good morals, and laws and regulations.
  • Personal sketching: You may bring a sketchbook smaller than A3, a pencil, and a drawing pad into the exhibition hall for sketching. To maintain order and flow of visitors, please be careful not to disturb others.
  • A repeat entry stamp can be issued at the special exhibition entrance/exhibition entrance. This stamp and ticket stub can be used for repeated entry on the same day.
  • The last admission time for the special exhibition is 17:00.
  • Instructions for using merchandise vouchers:
    1. This special exhibition merchandise voucher is only valid for use on special exhibition publications and related merchandise at [Gaomei Bookstore] and [von Wolf's Garden Fortress Special Exhibition Store]. It is valid only during the exhibition period and may not be retailed or resold. The applicable merchandise is subject to the store's on-site instructions.
    2. This voucher cannot be exchanged for cash or change. Please use it once and it cannot be used repeatedly.
    3. No duplicate invoice will be issued for merchandise redeemed with this voucher or for the amount used to offset purchases.
    4. This voucher is bearer and can be used by anyone holding it. Please keep it safe. If it is misused by others, it will not be reissued.
    5. Please do not forge or alter the coupons for this special exhibition merchandise without authorization, as this may result in criminal liability.
    6. The museum reserves the right to interpret and change any matters not covered above.
  • Audio guide voucher:
    1. This voucher can be redeemed for a personal audio guide device, valid only on the day of visit.
    2. Please keep your tickets safe. Tickets that are lost, damaged, punctured, altered, stained, photocopied, or torn, or otherwise become unrecognizable, will be deemed invalid and will not be returned, exchanged, or reissued.
    3. Please refer to the on-site announcements for details of the exhibition venue. The organizer reserves the right to interpret any matters not covered herein.

Neiwei Art Center

  • Please follow the museum's visiting guidelines and refrain from touching or damaging exhibits or facilities. Any damage caused by human error will be the sole responsibility of the visitor.
  • Smoking is strictly prohibited in this museum. Please refrain from running, chewing gum, or using betel nut, or engaging in other activities that may disrupt the enjoyment of others.
  • Please refrain from eating or drinking in areas other than the restaurant and the hotel's designated dining areas.
  • Please do not bring pets (except guide dogs performing official duties) or dangerous items into the museum.
  • Please do not conduct commercial activities in public spaces
  • Coin-operated lockers are available in the hotel.
  • The operating hours of various spaces in the museum are subject to on-site announcements.

Reminders

  • The same order needs to be entered together. If you need to enter separately, please be sure to place separate orders.

  • No returns or refunds will be accepted for any products or gifts in the package that have been used.

  • This ticket is limited to one person per ticket. Each electronic ticket can only be used once and cannot be used after verification.

  • Please be sure to pay attention to the business hours of the redemption store. If redemption is not possible during this period, please redeem it during other normal business hours within the validity period.

  • In the event of force majeure (including but not limited to typhoons, earthquakes, heavy rains and other natural disasters), the organizer may postpone or cancel the event for public safety and will notify and contact the organizer in advance. If there are any unresolved matters, the organizer reserves the right to modify, terminate or change the details of the event.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site
Go to the designated location to check your ticket, complete the ticket check and enter

Experience Location

Location Name: Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts

Address: No. 80, Art Museum Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City


Business Hours
  • Tuesday to Sunday 09:30 - 17:30 (Closed on Mondays and New Year's Eve)
  • For changes in business hours and the latest news, please visit: Official website , Facebook

Location Name: Sanzhan Tea House

Address: No. 80, Art Museum Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City


Business Hours

Business hours: Tuesday to Friday and Sunday, closed on Monday ( will be announced separately in case of special holidays )
Lunch period 11:30-14:00
Afternoon tea period 14:00-17:00 (no meals are served)
Dinner time 17:00-20:00 (service time until 19:00)
Online reservation: https://reurl.cc/6yj2Md
Reservation hotline: (07) 552-2371

Location Name: Neiwei Art Center

Address: No. 329, Maka Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City


Business Hours
  • Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 - 21:00 (Closed on Mondays and New Year's Eve)
  • Last admission to the special exhibition is 20:30

FAQ

1. How easy is it to navigate the Kaohsiung MRT to reach the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts?

The Kaohsiung MRT system is straightforward to use. To reach the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, visitors can take the Red Line (R) to Aozihdi Station (R14). From Aozihdi Station, you can conveniently transfer to the Circular Light Rail (C) and alight at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Station (C22). The museum is then just a short walk from the Light Rail station, making public transport a very accessible option.

2. What payment methods are accepted for public transportation when traveling to the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts?

For Kaohsiung's public transportation, including the MRT and Circular Light Rail that lead to the museum, accepted payment methods primarily include electronic stored-value cards such as iPASS (一卡通) and EasyCard (悠遊卡). These cards can be purchased and reloaded at all MRT stations and most convenience stores. For MRT, single-journey tokens are also available at station vending machines. Please note that cash payment is typically not accepted directly on the Light Rail carriages.

3. Is ride-hailing service, such as Grab, available for getting to the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts?

While Grab is not the predominant ride-hailing service in Kaohsiung, other local and international ride-hailing options are readily available for convenient travel to the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts. Services like Uber and local taxi apps such as Taiwan Taxi (台灣大車隊) are widely used and can be easily accessed through their respective mobile applications. These services offer a comfortable and direct way to reach the museum from various locations across the city.

4. How can visitors acquire tickets for the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts?

Visitors interested in exploring the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts can acquire their admission tickets directly at the museum's entrance upon arrival. For a more streamlined experience and to ensure your entry, especially during peak times, it is also possible to purchase tickets in advance through online travel platforms. For instance, booking through KKday provides the benefit of securing your admission ahead of time, which can save you valuable time queuing and simplify your overall visit planning.

5. What unique experiences and attractions can visitors find at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts?

The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts offers a rich and diverse experience, being part of the larger 'Neiweipi Cultural Park.' Beyond its main exhibition halls, visitors can explore the Children's Art Museum, an extensive Sculpture Park featuring various outdoor artworks, and a beautiful Lake District Ecological Park. This integration creates a unique cultural park where art, nature, education, and leisure converge, providing a comprehensive and engaging visit for all ages.

6. What is the significance of the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts in Southern Taiwan?

The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts holds significant cultural importance as the first public art museum established in Southern Taiwan, and the third overall in the country. It serves as a vital institution for promoting art and culture in the region. The museum is dedicated to curating both themed and artist research exhibitions, and frequently collaborates with world-class museums to bring large-scale international exhibitions, offering residents and visitors a diverse range of modern and contemporary art viewing options.

7. Where is the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts located within Kaohsiung City?

The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts is conveniently located in the Gushan District of Kaohsiung City. It is specifically situated within the tranquil and expansive 'Neiweipi Cultural Park.' This location offers visitors not only access to the museum's art collections but also the opportunity to enjoy the surrounding park's natural beauty, including green spaces and a lake district, making it a comprehensive cultural and recreational destination.

8. What kind of art and exhibitions can visitors expect at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts?

At the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, visitors can anticipate a focus on modern and contemporary art. The museum regularly features a variety of compelling exhibitions, including thoughtfully curated themed exhibitions that explore specific concepts or movements, as well as in-depth artist research exhibitions. Furthermore, it often collaborates with international institutions to host large-scale global exhibitions, providing a dynamic and evolving showcase of diverse artistic perspectives and forms.

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