introduce

The Pocket Museum is a museum specializing in the collection of pocket art. There are many pocket treasures at home and abroad in the museum. When the curator Lin Wenren and his wife traveled to Amsterdam, they were attracted by the delicately carved and lifelike pocket artworks. Afterwards, they began to collect all kinds of pocket artworks, and now there is a museum. Pocket artwork originated in the German court in the 16th century. It was originally a gift between the royal family. Walking into the Pocket Museum is like stepping into a time tunnel. Tudor architecture, Victorian mansions, European street scenes in the Middle Ages, Baroque architecture... the exhibits look small and exquisite, beautiful, and the image is even more realistic. The treasure of the town hall "Rose Mansion" is a large-scale dollhouse work. The author Mr. Reginald Twigg spent 3 years to complete the work. After the work was published, it was also recognized by the international authoritative pocket art magazine NutshellNews.

opening hours

All year round Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-18:00

Preferential treatment policy

Supplementary Note:1. 1. Children's ticket: 120NT, children aged 6 to 12 or over 110 centimeters 2. 3. Free admission: Children under 6 years old are admitted for free 3. * In order to maintain the order and safety of the visit, each adult is limited to two 12-year-olds The following children enter the venue, and the discount ticket is purchased on the spot by presenting relevant documents * 4, 2, youth ticket: 160NT, youth aged 13 to 18

must see tips

1. Eating and drinking are not allowed in the exhibition hall, classrooms and ticketing areas of the museum;

2. No outside food is allowed in the gift department and rest area.

3. No games or activities are allowed in the venue, so as not to affect other people's visits.

4. Children who are too young must be accompanied by a teacher before entering or leaving the exhibition hall. After entering the venue, please do not allow children to run in and out of the exhibition venue at will. Each parent is limited to bringing no more than two children under 110 cm in height into the venue.

5. The museum collections are all unique collections. Please do not run around in the exhibition hall, or knock on the safety cover, etc. If any damage or damage is caused, compensation must be made.

6. The museum is fully open to photography and photography, but flashes, tripods, or other equipment that may affect others' visits are not allowed.

7. Group tour service needs to be booked 7 days in advance to arrange tour guides.