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Museu do Palácio Nacional Filial Norte de Taiwan Entrada

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Descrição

Descubra a Filial Norte do Museu do Palácio Nacional em Taiwan, uma joia cultural que promete uma experiência inesquecível para viajantes de todas as origens e interesses. A Filial Norte do Museu do Palácio Nacional abriga uma coleção impressionante de mais de 700.000 artefatos de valor inestimável. Abriga alguns dos mais requintados tesouros históricos e artísticos chineses, abrangendo 8.000 anos de história. O museu em si é uma obra-prima arquitetônica. O design moderno e inovador complementa a envolvente natural, oferecendo uma mistura harmoniosa de tradição e inovação. O museu oferece uma experiência cultural envolvente que permite aos visitantes obter uma compreensão mais profunda da história e das tradições chinesas. Em resumo, a Filial Norte do Museu do Palácio Nacional em Taiwan oferece uma mistura única de tesouros históricos, beleza arquitetônica, imersão cultural e um ambiente natural tranquilo. Marque hoje mesmo a sua visita para embarcar numa viagem por séculos de história e cultura como nenhuma outra!

Opções de passeio

Museu do Palácio Nacional Filial Norte de Taiwan Entrada

Itinerário

Entrada incluída

Caminhe pela rica e longa história da China com um passeio de um dia pelos museus mais famosos de Taiwan. Da bela arte aos artefatos antigos, surpreenda-se com os inúmeros tesouros apresentados nesses edifícios. Entre no Museu do Palácio Nacional de Taipei, onde você poderá ver a evolução da arte chinesa em mais de 6.000 artefatos desde o período Neolítico até a era moderna. Maravilhe-se com caligrafias, cerâmicas e pinturas complexas. Dê um passeio no Jardim Zhishan para admirar a harmonia do feng shui e da arquitetura chinesa. A Filial Norte foi projetada como uma obra-prima arquitetônica moderna situada em meio à paisagem exuberante do norte de Taiwan. O design do edifício, tanto interior como exterior, foi previsto para ser uma atração por si só, oferecendo uma experiência museológica única e envolvente.

Destaques

Filial Norte do Museu do Palácio Nacional, ingresso de entrada em Taiwan

O que está incluído

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Filial Norte do Museu do Palácio Nacional, ingresso de entrada em Taiwan
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despesas pessoais

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Informações importantes

  • Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
  • Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
  • Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
  • Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
  • Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
  • Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
  • Filial Norte: das 9h00 às 17h00, de terça a domingo, encerrada à segunda-feira
  • O Edifício da Biblioteca estará encerrado às segundas-feiras, domingos e feriados
  • Filial Norte: Apresente os seguintes documentos e peça à equipe local que escaneie seu código QR - carteira de identidade de Taiwan, ISIC (carteira de identidade de estudante internacional) ou APRC (certificado de residente permanente estrangeiro)

Avaliações(3)

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Karen_H
December 10, 2025
As a first time visitor...

As a first time visitor to Taipei, I very much enjoyed learning about the rich history and culture. The museum was a wonderful way to explore and learn.

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EmotionsTraveler
May 21, 2025
Unique museum with art treasures from the Forbidden City in the former Beijing

Visited the beautiful National Palace Museum this morning. I had read the book ‘Breekbare lading’ by Adam Brookes in the Netherlands and was fascinated by that story. To see the most precious part of this cargo (read art treasures) in this museum was a special experience. The museum was just half an hour from our hotel. We bought the tickets in advance. The museum opens at 9 am and it is recommended to go early so that you can first view the showpiece, the bush pak choi with grasshopper of jade on the third floor before the crowds of tourists come. We were there at 09.30 and were just in time to photograph it quietly. You can compare the popularity of the art object to our national pride, Rembrandt's Night Watch. You will also find the most beautiful other jade objects, bronzes, scriptures, embroidered and woven landscapes, jewelry, Buddhas, tableware, vases, etc. Everything is clearly described and there is enough staff to help you. Very welcoming all although we found the interior of the building not contemporary. Beautiful museum shops. We stayed there for over three hours and were impressed. Then we walked through the beautiful garden. Below is a description of Adam Brookes’ book ‘Breakable cargo’: Adam Brookes reconstructs museum director Ma Heng’s unique sixteen-year journey to safeguard the art treasures of the Forbidden City, a journey that teaches us much about modern-day China. When Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931, fears of air strikes on Beijing grew. There were fears for the fate of the art treasures in the Forbidden City: precious porcelain, priceless silk paintings, unique calligraphies and libraries, plus ten giant stones with inscriptions considered the primordial texts of China. Ma Heng, the modest museum director, was ordered to have everything packed and taken inland. It was the beginning of an incredible journey, which would last almost sixteen years. All the while, Heng and his curators were on the road, carrying nearly twenty thousand wooden crates full of valuables. They traveled by train and steamer, in trucks, with rafts and sometimes on foot, their cargo on the backs of countless porters. So they pushed deeper and deeper into the country. The treasures ended up in caves, temples and barns, where they were tried as best as possible to keep them out of the hands of the advancing Japanese troops, and to protect them from termites, moisture, heat and cold. After the Japanese capitulation, the Chinese Civil War flared up, eventually resulting in a divided country. That would also determine the fate of the collection itself: part ended up in Beijing, another in Taipei.

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Voyager43523682946
December 15, 2024
Palace Museum

The collection of bronzes and ceramics is wonderful. Since there are many items in the collection, the exhibition often changes hands. This month's special exhibition is also interesting. It is home to an unimaginably large collection of precious European and Chinese jewelry, mainly from the 19th and early 20th centuries. There were few paintings in this exhibition. All are displayed in a spacious, leisurely space, with careful commentary. There are also many benches on which you can sit, and you can enjoy them at your own pace. He often brought his own bottle and supplied hot and cold water freely. Admission is free of charge, with no checks or restrictions on bags. Flash photography is prohibited. Writing with a ballpoint pen is also acceptable. There are many attendants, but there are no small restrictions on the audience like in Japan. The restrooms are spacious and the facilities are modern and clean. The gift shop also has a Japanese catalog. If you have written a postcard, you can also buy stamps at a nearby post office and put them in the green box designated for the National Palace Museum. By the way, you can also exchange money at the post office. Walking around the wonderful gardens of the adjacent Charitable Garden leads to the National Palace Museum without climbing stairs.

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