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Fangyuan Museum of Arts | |
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方圓美術館 | |
General information | |
Type | Museum |
Location | Jiangjun, Tainan, Taiwan |
Opening | 24 November 2008 |
Website | |
www.fy-mofa.org.tw |
The Fangyuan Museum of Arts (Chinese: 方圓美術館; pinyin: Fāngyuán Měishùguǎn) is a museum in Jiangjun District, Tainan, Taiwan.[1]
History
The museum building was originally constructed in 1944 as the Suisheng Clinic of Huang Ching-wu, the former head of township in the area. In 2008, the building was purchased by an entrepreneur Lin Chen-feng. He then rebuilt it to be a museum of fine arts.[2]
Architecture
The building is a mixture of Taiwanese and Western architectural styles featuring the 4-section compound with corridors and arched winding cloisters.
Exhibitions
The museums displays pottery and porcelain which are commonly used in the early days of Taiwan.
See also
References
- ^ "方圓美術館". Taiwan: Tainan City Government Tourism Bureau. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
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- ^ http://www.tainan.gov.tw/tainanE/page.asp?nsub=A7A100