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The Exhibition and Education Building is designed with open spaces and high ceilings, creating an atmosphere of expansive transparency. Intentionally placed natural lighting between floors enriches the interplay between the environment and the building's architecture. The exhibition area showcases an extensive collection of cultural artifacts, immersive landscapes, lifelike models, multimedia films, and VR technology, creating a captivating and emotional journey through history.

 

In line with the principles of universal design, NMTH is inclusive and accessible for all visitors, including wheelchair users, to ensure a pleasant experience. Our range of accessible educational resources includes seven tactile replicas, Braille descriptions, large-print overviews, audio-visual guided tours, and easy-to-read guidebooks. Our aspiration is for every visitor to our 'Museum for Everyone' to deeply engage with history through a variety of sensory experiences.

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Located outside the Exhibition Hall, the Lakeside Classroom is a multi-level, open space without fixed seating. Surrounded by a lake on three sides, it offers stunning views and excellent natural lighting. This versatile classroom is used for a range of functions, including interactive activities, workshops, study sessions, and small-scale exhibitions.


Facility Details:

Seating Capacity: There are no fixed seats. The multi-level space, including both the first and second floors, allows for flexible arrangement of tables and chairs as needed.

Equipment: Basic projection equipment is available.

Regulations: Food and beverages are permitted inside the classroom.


Situated just outside the Exhibition Hall, the Staircase Classroom is dedicated to furthering education on a wide range of subjects related to Taiwanese history and NMTH. It regularly hosts a variety of events, including specialized lectures, seminars, workshops, discussions, and film screenings.

 

Facility Details:

Seating Capacity: The classroom includes 110 regular seats along with 6 wheelchair-accessible seats.

Equipment: State-of-the-art projection and recording equipment.

Regulations: Consumption of food and beverages is not allowed inside the classroom.

Located in the Exhibition Hall, the Circular Theater is the first stop for visitors entering NMTH. This venue presents a captivating 10-minute film that takes viewers on a journey through Taiwan's history, from its prehistoric roots to contemporary times, and shares touching narratives behind the museum's collections. Watching this film before visiting the permanent exhibition upstairs can enhance the visitor experience. Additionally, the theater periodically hosts a variety of events, including lectures, workshops, seminars, and film screenings.


Facility Details:

Seating Capacity: The theater includes 132 regular seats along with 6 wheelchair-accessible seats.

Equipment: State-of-the-art projection technology and control room.

Regulations: Consumption of food and beverages is not allowed inside the theater.


An Exploration Hub for All

A Shared Space Cultivating Imagination, Dialogue, and Interdisciplinary Connections

 Wow Space stands as a vibrant center for exploration, crafted to spark the imagination, enable dialogue, and foster interdisciplinary exchanges. Versatile in its design, this multifunctional area adapts to diverse needs, hosting regular exhibitions, lectures, and assorted activities. Visitors can immerse themselves in the museum, broaden their understanding, ponder, connect, and converse. Featuring thematic exhibitions and activities based on museum keywords, the space regularly invites visitors to experience the museum through different lenses, perspectives, and formats.