National Taiwan Museum Guide: Tickets, Highlights & Land Bank Exhibition
There are two representative museums in Taipei where you can feel history and tradition. One is the National Palace Museum, which focuses on Chinese artifacts and art, and the other is the National Taiwan Museum, which covers Taiwan's natural history, anthropology, and ecology. Located near Taipei Main Station, the National Taiwan Museum is Taiwan's oldest museum with over 100 years of history. In this guide, we will look at reviews of the National Taiwan Museum, as well as essential information such as ticket prices, opening hours, and major exhibits.
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| National Taiwan Museum |
Location and Transportation
The National Taiwan Museum is located in the Zhongzheng District, the heart of downtown Taipei, situated in the center of 228 Peace Memorial Park. It is easily accessible on foot from Taipei Main Station.
- Address: No. 2, Xiangyang Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City
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Transportation:
- MRT Taipei Main Station: Approx. 5-minute walk
- Nearby Attractions: 228 Peace Memorial Park, Taipei City Hall, Ximending
If you are starting from Ximending, we recommend walking through 228 Peace Memorial Park. As you walk along the park trails, you will see the dome-shaped museum building in the center. Thanks to its classical appearance that harmonizes with the park, it is also a popular photo spot.
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| 228 Peace Memorial Park |
Opening Hours and Ticket Information
You can visit both the Main Building and the Land Bank Exhibition Hall with a single ticket. Tickets can be purchased directly on-site, and no advance reservation is required.
- Opening Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 09:30–17:00
- Closed: Mondays, Lunar New Year, and National Holidays
- Last Admission: 16:30
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Admission Fee
- Integrated Ticket (Main Building + Land Bank Exhibition Hall): NT$30 (approx. $1 USD)
- Students/Children: NT$15
- Free for children under 6 and people with disabilities
- Visitor Guidelines
- Use of tripods and flash is restricted in indoor exhibition areas.
Overview of the National Taiwan Museum
Established in 1908, the National Taiwan Museum is the oldest public museum in Taiwan, covering various topics such as natural history, anthropology, ecology, and geology. The neo-classical building, featuring a central dome and stone exterior, is conveniently located in the center of 228 Peace Memorial Park. The main building focuses on Taiwan's natural environment, ecology, and indigenous cultures, allowing visitors to see Taiwan's natural history at a glance through geological structures and flora and fauna specimens.
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| Land Bank Exhibition Hall |
Reviews & Tips
The exhibition scale is not too large, so about 1.5 to 2 hours is sufficient for a visit. In the main building, the geological structure models that visually show Taiwan's terrain changes, rare flora and fauna specimens, and indigenous daily tools catch the eye.
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| National Taiwan Museum Exhibits |
A key exhibit is the Kangxi Taiwan Map, an ancient map created during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. It is a valuable artifact that details the geography and lifestyle of Taiwan at that time.
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At the Land Bank Exhibition Hall, the large dinosaur fossils and mammalian skeletons are the most eye-catching exhibits, making it a space full of children. Some exhibition areas have brief English descriptions.
After finishing your viewing, you can take a look around the adjacent 228 Peace Memorial Park to end your schedule in a relaxed manner.
Recommended Travel Course
Since the National Taiwan Museum is in the center of downtown Taipei, it is great to visit along with other attractions. It is efficient to organize a course like the one below using your morning or afternoon time.
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| Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall |
| Time | Place | Highlights |
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| Morning | National Taiwan Museum | Visit Main Building and Land Bank Exhibition Hall |
| 228 Peace Memorial Park | Right next to the museum, great for walks and photos | |
| Lunch | Restaurants or Cafes near Taipei Station | Various local food and dessert options |
| Afternoon | Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall or Ximending | 1-2 MRT stops away, connected to shopping and walking courses |
This schedule allows you to enjoy Taipei leisurely as you can move around the city center on foot and by MRT. After visiting the museum, relaxing in the park, and visiting a nearby restaurant or cafe, you can move to Ximending to complete a one-day travel course.
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| Ximending |
The National Taiwan Museum is a place where you can feel the nature and culture of Taiwan in the heart of Taipei. Although the scale is not large, the exhibition is well-organized, and you can spend a more fulfilling time if you visit the Land Bank Exhibition Hall together. With affordable admission fees and a great location, it is highly recommended for first-time visitors to Taipei. After viewing the museum, experience Taiwan's culture, take a walk in 228 Peace Memorial Park, and finish your day trip to Taipei in a relaxed mood.
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