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Grand European-style exterior of the National Taiwan Museum's main building in Taipei, with columns and a dome, reflecting its rich historical and cultural significance for visitors exploring Taipei's classic heritage.
Natural history exhibit at the National Taiwan Museum showcasing specimens of Taiwan's endemic animals like Formosan sika deer and black bear, ideal for families to explore and learn about ecology.
Exhibition hall at the National Taiwan Museum Nanmen Park, displaying artifacts of early Taiwanese life and industry, allowing visitors a cultural journey through recreated historical scenes.
Exterior of the Red House at National Taiwan Museum Nanmen Park, a historical landmark blending Japanese and European architectural styles for cultural and family exploration in Taipei.
Exquisite 'Alice in Wonderland' miniature model at the Miniature Museum of Taiwan in Taipei, depicting the Mad Hatter's tea party scene, full of childlike wonder and fantasy for family visits.

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National Taiwan 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.

  • Target audience: Applicable to general passengers. Other discounted tickets can be purchased on-site.
  • How to use: Go to any ticket office of the National Taiwan Museum and have the staff scan your QR code to exchange for a paper ticket for entry. You can then enter by passing through the ticket gates of each building with your paper ticket.
  • Opening hours:
    Tuesday through Sunday, 09:30 - 17:00 daily
    Closed every Monday, Lunar New Year's Eve, and the first day of the Lunar New Year. Open as usual on national holidays and long weekends.
  • 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)
    South Gate: No. 2, Section 1, Yanping North Road, Datong District, Taipei City; Ministry of Railways Park: 5th Floor, No. 71, Guanqian Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City
  • Admission Instructions:
    1. Please refrain from smoking, eating, running, playing, or engaging in any other activities that pose a safety risk within the facility.
    2. Please do not bring food, liquids, umbrellas, dangerous or flammable materials into the venue.
    3. Please purchase tickets according to regulations. Those conducting official business should go to the administration building in front of the building.
    4. Those who are improperly dressed or bring pets (except guide dogs) will be refused entry. No recording, use of flash, tripods, or selfie sticks is permitted, 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 museum.
    6. Guided tours in Chinese at scheduled times: 10:30 AM and 2:30 PM.

Miniature Museum

The Miniature Museum is Asia's first museum dedicated to the collection of contemporary miniature art. It boasts a comprehensive collection of miniature masterpieces, including stories and themes such as the Rose Mansion in California, the Trooping the Colour ceremony, Buckingham Palace, and Jack and the Beanstalk. Wandering through the Miniature Museum is like stepping into a time tunnel filled with exotic charm.

  • Target audience: Applicable to general passengers. Other discounted tickets can be purchased on-site.
  • How to use: Enter by having staff scan the QR code at the ticket counter.
  • Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 - 18:00 (last entry: 17:00)
  • Closed on Mondays, and except for Lunar New Year's Eve and the eve of the Lunar New Year.
  • Venue Address: B1, No. 96, Section 1, Jianguo North Road, Taipei City
  • Admission Instructions:
    1. Eating and drinking are not permitted in the exhibition areas, classrooms, and ticket areas of this museum.
    2. No outside food is allowed in the gift shop and rest area. Games and activities are not permitted inside the premises to avoid disturbing other visitors (if necessary, it is recommended to do so in 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 tall to maintain a good visitor experience. Thank you for your understanding.
    4. All items in the collection are unique. Please do not run, play, or strike the safety barriers in the exhibition area. Any damage or destruction will be subject to compensation.
    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 temporarily impound the item until you leave.
    6. Anyone whose behavior is deemed by this institution to be disruptive to its management may be refused entry.
    7. To ensure a quality visit for all visitors, those who violate these guidelines and refuse to comply with warnings will be refused entry without a refund. We kindly request everyone's cooperation in maintaining order during the visit.

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.

  • Target audience: Applicable to general passengers. Other discounted tickets can be purchased on-site.
  • How to use: Scan the QR code at the entrance to enter.
  • Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 - 18:00, closed on Mondays (last entry: 17:30).
  • Venue Address: No. 39, Chang'an West Road, Datong District, Taipei City
  • Admission Instructions:
    1. Please refrain from loud talking, chasing, playing, eating, smoking, and 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 ensure that all carry-on luggage and bags larger than A4 size (21cm*30cm*5cm) and exceeding 5cm in thickness are placed in the baggage claim area. For cash and valuables, lightweight handbags are available; please contact the information desk for assistance.
    5. Photography is currently permitted in the 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.

[National Taiwan Museum Main Building] Go to the ticket office and ask the staff to scan the QR Code and then enter the paper ticket. You can enter through the ticket gates of each museum with the paper ticket.

Museum service desk with multiple screens displaying real-time exhibition information and events, staff ready to assist visitors holding KKday online tickets for seamless entry.

[Paleontology Museum] Go to the ticket office and ask the staff to scan the QR Code and then enter the paper ticket. You can enter through the ticket gates of each museum with the paper ticket.

Spacious and brightly lit information desk lobby at the National Taiwan Museum, offering visitor inquiries and guided tour services, with modern design blending into the historical architecture for an enhanced experience.

[National Taiwan Museum South Gate Ticket Office] Go to the ticket office and ask the staff to scan the QR Code and then enter the paper ticket. You can enter through the ticket gates of each museum with the paper ticket.

Museum reception desk with a distinctive white tree pattern on the wall and ceiling, creating a unique and artistic welcoming space to enhance overall visitor experience.

[National Taiwan Museum Railways Campus Ticket Office] Go to the ticket office and ask the staff to scan the QR Code and then enter the paper ticket. Use the paper ticket to go through the ticket gates of each museum to enter.

Long counter at the museum entrance with clear queuing lines, allowing visitors to quickly scan QR codes on their KKday e-tickets for swift entry verification and a hassle-free experience.

[Pocket Museum] Bring the QR Code to the entrance (first basement floor of the building) and have the staff scan it for entry.

Cozy ticket counter at the Miniature Museum of Taiwan in Taipei, with European brick-style design, allowing KKday e-ticket holders to scan QR codes for quick entry and experience the museum.

[Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art] Go to the entrance and have the staff scan the QR Code before entering.

Interior space of the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, with colorful, flowing sculptural installations hanging from the ceiling, creating a stylish and modern artistic atmosphere and design.

Important Info

Reminders

  • The system does not provide the function of modifying orders. If you want to change the quantity, you need to return the ticket and reorder it.

  • Each ticket can only be used once for each museum and cannot be used repeatedly.

  • When purchasing a package, please note that the contents of the package must be intact and unused before the package can be refunded. If any product or gift in the package has been used after verification, returns and refunds will not be accepted.

  • 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 natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, heavy rains, etc.) and considering the safety of the public, the organizer may postpone or cancel the event, and announce and contact you in advance. If there are unfinished matters, the organizer reserves the right to modify, terminate, or cancel the event. The right to change event details.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site

Experience Location

Location Name: National Taiwan Museum Main Building

Address: No. 2, Xiangyang Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City 100

How to Get There
MRT: Take the Taipei MRT from Exit 4 of National Taiwan University Hospital Station and walk for about 8 minutes

Business Hours
  • Tuesday to Sunday 09:30-17:00 (ticket sales stop 30 minutes before closing)
  • Open as usual on national holidays and consecutive holidays
  • Closed every Monday, New Year's Eve and the first day of the Spring Festival
  • The actual opening hours are subject to the official website announcement .

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation is available for unused vouchers within 365day(s) of booking
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Is the National Taiwan Museum worth visiting for first-time travelers to Taipei?

Yes, the National Taiwan Museum is highly recommended for first-time travelers. It offers a deep dive into Taiwan's natural history, anthropology, and indigenous cultures, presented in a grand, historic building. Its central location near 228 Peace Memorial Park also makes it easily accessible and a great starting point for understanding Taipei's rich heritage. It provides a unique cultural and educational experience suitable for all ages.

2. What are the main exhibitions and highlights to see at the National Taiwan Museum?

The National Taiwan Museum features several permanent exhibitions focusing on geology, Taiwan's indigenous people, and the island's biodiversity. Key highlights include impressive dinosaur skeletons, detailed displays on the aboriginal tribes' history and customs, and a rich collection of natural specimens. Special rotating exhibitions also provide fresh perspectives on various cultural and scientific topics. Visitors can explore the main building and the adjacent Land Bank Exhibition Hall, which offers additional historical insights.

3. How much time should visitors allocate for a comprehensive visit to the National Taiwan Museum?

For a comprehensive visit to the National Taiwan Museum, including its main building and the Land Bank Exhibition Hall, visitors should typically allocate 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to explore the permanent exhibitions, appreciate the architecture, and engage with any temporary displays. If combining your visit with the Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art and Miniature Museum, plan for an entire half-day or more to fully enjoy all locations.

4. What are the best public transportation options to reach the National Taiwan Museum?

The National Taiwan Museum is conveniently located and easily accessible by Taipei Metro (MRT). The closest station is NTU Hospital Station (R09) on the Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line), from which Exit 4 leads to a pleasant 5-minute walk to the museum. Alternatively, you can take the MRT to Taipei Main Station (BL12/R10), then use Exit M5 or M8 and walk approximately 10-15 minutes through 228 Peace Memorial Park to reach the museum. Numerous bus routes also stop nearby.

5. Does the National Taiwan Museum offer free admission or specific ticket types?

While the National Taiwan Museum generally requires an admission ticket, there are usually specific categories for free entry, such as for children under a certain age, seniors, or persons with disabilities, often with valid identification. Various ticket types are available, including individual museum entry or combo tickets that grant access to multiple museums, such as the Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art and the Miniature Museum, offering comprehensive cultural exploration.

6. How can visitors purchase tickets for the National Taiwan Museum and other included Taipei museums online?

Visitors can conveniently purchase tickets online for the National Taiwan Museum, Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art, and Miniature Museum through KKday. Booking through KKday offers immediate confirmation and e-tickets, allowing for quick entry by scanning a QR code, which helps avoid queues and ensures a smooth start to your museum exploration. This combines history, art, and children's fun, making it an ideal choice for families and enthusiasts looking for an intellectual journey.

7. What unique features make the National Taiwan Museum a significant cultural landmark in Taipei?

The National Taiwan Museum stands out as Taiwan's oldest museum, housed in a magnificent classical building that is itself a historical monument. Its significance lies in its comprehensive collections documenting Taiwan's natural environment and human history, particularly its indigenous cultures. The museum's role in preserving and showcasing Taiwan's unique identity, coupled with its architectural grandeur, solidifies its status as a pivotal cultural landmark.

8. What kind of exhibits can be found at the Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art and Miniature Museum?

The Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) showcases a dynamic range of contemporary artworks from local and international artists, often featuring thought-provoking installations and multimedia exhibits that reflect current cultural trends. The Miniature Museum of Taiwan, on the other hand, delights visitors with its intricate collection of detailed miniature scenes, dollhouses, and tiny worlds, offering a charming and unique artistic experience that appeals to all ages with its remarkable craftsmanship.

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