National 228 Memorial Museum

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Jul 31, 2025 - Aug 01, 2025
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National 228 Memorial Museum

In the heart of Taipei, the National 228 Memorial Museum serves as a somber reminder of Taiwan's turbulent history.

Established to honor the victims of the 2-28 Incident in February 1947, this museum occupies a Japanese colonial building from 1931. The museum features a profound permanent exhibition that documents the tragic events and the subsequent period known as the White Terror. Architectural highlights include a beautiful central lobby with a sweeping staircase, as well as various historical uses of the building, including as a dormitory and cultural center.

Significant Highlights

  • 📜 Comprehensive Exhibition
  • 🏛️ Historic Architecture
  • 🎧 Free English Audio Guides

Entry is free, making it accessible for all, especially tourists, families, and those interested in Taiwan's history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum National 228 Memorial Museum

Historical Building

The museum is housed in a former Japanese colonial building dating back to 1931.

Educational Focus

The museum serves as an education center about Taiwan’s 228 Incident and its aftermath.

Audio Guides

Free English audio guides improve understanding, as most exhibits lack written English.

Location

No.54 Nanhai Road

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