Taipei/Art

4 Art Landmarks in Taipei

4 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Huashan 1914 Creative Park
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Huashan 1914 Creative Park

No. 1, Section 1, Bade Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei

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Huashan 1914 is a former sake brewery converted into Taipei's most important creative park — a campus of red-brick industrial buildings from the Japanese colonial era that now houses galleries, performance spaces, indie cinemas, design shops, and the weekend markets that bring Taipei's creative community together.

Songshan Cultural & Creative Park
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Songshan Cultural & Creative Park

No. 133 Guangfu S Rd, Xinren, Xinyi District, 110055, Taiwan

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Songshan Cultural and Creative Park is a converted Japanese-era tobacco factory that has become Taipei's design and creativity hub — a campus of Art Deco industrial buildings from 1937 surrounding a central garden with a lotus pond and mature banyan trees.

Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM)
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Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM)

No. 181, Section 3, Zhongshan N Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei

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TFAM is Taiwan's first and most important contemporary art museum — a white modernist building in Taipei's Expo Park that has been the centre of Taiwanese contemporary art since 1983.

Treasure Hill Artist Village
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Treasure Hill Artist Village

No. 2 Tingzhou Rd Sec 3, Linxing, Zhongzheng District, 100050, Taiwan

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Treasure Hill is one of Taipei's most unusual cultural spaces — a hillside of self-built houses along the Xindian River that was an illegal settlement from the 1940s (occupied by military veterans and their families who had followed the KMT from mainland China) and has been converted into an artist village where residents and visiting artists live alongside the remaining original inhabitants.

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