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Miniature Museum
Founded in 1997, the Miniature Museum is Asia's first museum dedicated to contemporary miniature art, boasting a world-class collection. Exhibits include over 200 dollhouses, dream boxes, and themed works, showcasing the interior and exterior layouts and exquisite scenes. From Roman ruins to 1990s American apartments, Venice, Buckingham Palace, and slums, the museum takes visitors on a journey through time, experiencing exotic cultures and the beauty of fairytale worlds.
- How to use: Enter by having staff scan the QR code at the ticket counter.
- Venue Address: B1, No. 96, Section 1, Jianguo North Road, Taipei City
- Admission Instructions:
1. Eating and drinking are not allowed in the exhibition areas, classrooms and ticket areas of this museum.
2. No outside food may be brought into the gift shop and rest area. Games or activities are not allowed inside the premises to avoid affecting other visitors (if necessary, it is recommended to do so in the Itong Park behind the building).
3. Children who are too young must be accompanied by a teacher or adult to enter and exit the exhibition area, regardless of whether a ticket is required. Once inside, please do not allow children to run around freely. If a child is alone, the museum may refuse them entry. Each parent may bring a maximum of two children under 110 cm in height to maintain a good visitor experience. Thank you for your understanding.
4. All items in the collection are unique. Please do not run or play around in the exhibition area, or hit the safety shields, etc. You will be required to pay for any damage caused.
5. Photography is permitted in the museum, but flash photography, tripods, or other equipment that may disturb other visitors is prohibited. If you refuse to comply, the museum may impound the item until you leave.
6. Anyone whose behavior is deemed by this institution to be detrimental to its management may be refused entry.
7. To ensure a good visit for all visitors, if anyone violates the notices and refuses to listen to warnings, the museum will refuse entry and will not provide a refund. We kindly request everyone to work together to maintain order during the visit.
Miramar Park Ferris Wheel
Riding a Ferris wheel as it slowly ascends, with the scenery on the ground becoming smaller and the view above the horizon becoming wider and wider, is a beautiful dream for many and a different perspective on appreciating the city.
The Miramar Park Ferris Wheel, built by a professional Japanese manufacturer, cost a staggering NT$300 million. Standing 100 meters tall and weighing 600 tons, it carries 48 carriages and is equipped with 624 neon lights, making Taipei City even more beautiful at night. Every evening, a dazzling neon light show unfolds according to three themes: "Heavenly Music," "Earthly Splendor," and "Wind Dance," creating ever-changing radiating lights that captivate onlookers.
- How to use: Go to the ticket counter and have staff scan the QR code to exchange for a ticket for entry.
- Venue Address: 5F, No. 20, Jingye 3rd Rd., Zhongshan District, Taipei City
- Passenger Information:
1. Miramar Ferris Wheel tickets are valid on both weekdays and public holidays.
2. For safety reasons, please follow the instructions of the service personnel and board and alight in an orderly manner.
3. People with heart disease, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, who have consumed alcohol, or who are feeling unwell should not board this vehicle.
4. Each car on the Miramar Ferris Wheel is limited to 6 people. Strollers and pets are not allowed in the cars.
5. Operating hours will be flexibly adjusted in the event of special festivals, large-scale events, seasonal weather conditions, or other special circumstances.
[National Taiwan Museum Main Building + Paleontology Museum]
The National Taiwan Museum, established in 1908, was formerly known as the Taiwan Governor-General's Museum. It is the oldest existing museum in Taiwan, primarily known for its natural history collections. The Paleontology Museum was originally the Taipei branch of the Japan Industrial Bank. Designated a third-grade historical site by the Ministry of the Interior in 1991, it was upgraded to a Taipei City-designated historical site in 1997. Since 2005, the National Taiwan Museum has been responsible for its restoration and subsequent operation and management, positioning it as a museum of natural history and financial history.
- How to use: Go to the ticket office of the National Taiwan Museum or the Paleontological Museum and have the staff scan the QR code to exchange for a paper ticket for entry. You can enter by passing through the ticket gate of each museum with the paper ticket.
- Venue Address:
Main building: No. 2, Xiangyang Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei City (inside 228 Peace Park)
Paleontology Museum: No. 25, Xiangyang Rd., Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City (diagonally opposite the main museum) - Admission Instructions:
1. Please do not smoke, eat, run, play, or engage in any other activities that pose a safety risk inside the facility.
2. Please do not bring food, liquids, umbrellas, dangerous or flammable materials into the venue.
3. Please purchase tickets in accordance with regulations. Those conducting official business should go to the administration building in front of the building.
4. Those who are not properly dressed or bring pets (except guide dogs) will be refused entry. No recording, use of flash, tripods, or selfie sticks is allowed, and any unauthorized commercial or publication use is prohibited.
5. A special elevator for people with disabilities is available at the main entrance of the building.
6. Guided tours in Chinese at scheduled times: 10:30 AM and 2:30 PM.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, perfectly combines art, historical sites, and technology, bringing creativity to Taipei, art into the community, and technological media into the new life of historical buildings. Using historical sites as its exhibition venue, the Museum of Contemporary Art possesses a powerful spatial tension that juxtaposes cultural history with contemporary art.
- How to use: Scan the QR code at the entrance to enter.
- Venue Address: No. 39, Chang'an West Road, Datong District, Taipei City
- Admission Instructions:
1. Please refrain from loud talking, chasing, playing, eating, smoking, or littering in the exhibition area.
2. Please do not use mobile phones for conversations within the exhibition area.
3. Visitors who are not properly dressed or are accompanied by pets will be refused entry (except for guide dogs).
4. Please place any carry-on luggage and bags larger than A4 size (21cm*30cm*5cm) in the baggage claim area. If you have cash or valuables, we provide lightweight handbags; please ask the service desk for them.
5. Photography is currently permitted at this museum. To maintain the quality of the exhibition experience, please refrain from using flash, tripods, and video recording. Exhibition staff will not provide photography services. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please also respect the intellectual property rights and copyrights of the artists. - Announcement: From January 13, 2026 (Tue) to January 30, 2026 (Fri), only free exhibitions will be open for visits during the unloading period. Ticket redemption will be temporarily suspended.
【Miniature Museum】The miniature art originated from the German court aristocracy in the 16th century and has spread throughout Europe and North America. These small works of art, ranging from buildings to keys on desks, are all made in strict accordance with a certain reduction ratio, with the 12:1 ratio of the real object being the mainstream in the world.
The most precious thing is that all the miniature artworks are based on real things. In addition to living people and animals, there are 1 cm high wine bottles filled with real brandy, stamp-sized oil paintings are authentic oil paintings, cabinets, chairs, bed sheets, porcelain, glass, metal, wallpaper, crystal chandeliers... and so on.
[Miramar Entertainment Park Ferris Wheel] Riding on the Ferris wheel and rising slowly, as the scenery on the ground becomes smaller and smaller, the view above the horizon becomes wider and wider. It is a beautiful dream for many people and also another height to appreciate the city.
[National Taiwan Museum Main Building + Paleontology Museum] Founded in 1908, it is the oldest museum in Taiwan, with natural history collection as its main feature.
[Mountain of Contemporary Art, Taipei] The Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei is the first art museum in Taiwan that focuses on "contemporary art". Through the exhibitions jointly organized by curators and artists from home and abroad, it hopes to reflect a global and local perspective.