Tainan Art Museum, Building 2 is a vibrant cultural center in Tainan and an integral part of Taiwan's modern landscape. It is not just a museum, but a true architectural work that has become a symbol of the city. The building was designed by the famous Japanese architect and Pritzker Prize winner Shigeru Ban, and its design was inspired by the flame tree flower—the official tree of Tainan.
The museum's architecture catches the eye with its white exterior, multi-level structure, and unusual pentagonal roof. The transparent roof allows sunlight to penetrate inside, creating a unique play of light and shadow in the exhibition halls. Thanks to its memorable appearance, the building has become a popular spot for photoshoots and one of the main attractions in the city.

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Inside the museum, spacious galleries spread across several floors host exhibitions by both Taiwanese and foreign artists. The displays cover a wide range of styles—from contemporary art to the works of old masters, with a special emphasis on the work of Southern Taiwanese artists. In addition to exhibitions, the museum houses a children's art center, a theater, studios, and a research center, making it an important educational and cultural platform.