About
The National Museum of History was established in 1955, with a collection that includes prehistoric painted pottery, Shang and Zhou dynasty oracle bones and bronze artifacts, Tang Sancai ceramics, Buddhist sculptures in stone, jade artifacts, early Republican furniture and puppetry, as well as contemporary ink paintings and calligraphy. Its diverse array of exhibits spans both ancient and modern times, reflecting significant folk traditions and everyday life. The museum reopens in 2024, featuring a new architectural design that harmoniously integrates traditional and contemporary techniques. For many individuals in Taiwan who cherish culture and the arts, the museum not only preserves invaluable relics and unique cultural landscapes but also serves as an important cultural heritage site that embodies rich memories, deep emotions, and collective memory.
Location
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No. 49, Nanhai Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City