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ACME|Cafe Bar & Restaurant
111, Taiwan, Taipei City, Shilin District, Jiantan Rd, 1號7樓
Grassland Mongolian Hot Pot
No. 35號, Hougang St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Le Flam 樂芙坊
No. 6號, Qiangang St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
越廚美食料理店
No. 17號, Qiangang St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Meal#kitchen 圃樂韓式小吃坊
111, Taiwan, Taipei City, Shilin District, Jihe Rd, 30號1樓
愛披薩ipizza
No. 30號, Qiangang St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Dourakuyatai Ramen
No. 112號, Jihe Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
春霖小食
No. 30號, Hougang St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
士林炸鮮奶阿姨(麥茤炸鮮奶)
No. 7-1號, Jihe Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111013
PASTA PANDA
No. 32號, Qiangang St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
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No. 16之6號, Jihe Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
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No. 38-1號, Qiangang St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Fun Taipei Hostel
No. 27號, Wenlin Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
The Grand Hotel
No. 1號, Section 4, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10427
Boutech Jiantan Hotel
No. 250號, Section 4, Chengde Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
士林厝 Shihlin Home
No. 48號, Xiaoxi St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
The West
No. 48號, Xiaoxi St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
西59棧 (West 59)/士林公寓 Shihlin Service Apartment
No. 59號, Daxi Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Greatt Hotel 吉泰旅店
No. 93號, Dadong Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Happy Taipei Hostel
No. 5, Xiaobei St, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
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Taipei Performing Arts Center

No. 1號, Jiantan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
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attractions: Qiangang Park, 前港公園共融遊戲場, Jiantan Mountain, Jiantanshan Trail, Jiantan Park, Yuanshan Scenic Area Entrance, VA VA VOOM東方時尚旗袍, 823 Artillery Battle Memorial Park, restaurants: ACME|Cafe Bar & Restaurant, Grassland Mongolian Hot Pot, Le Flam 樂芙坊, 越廚美食料理店, Meal#kitchen 圃樂韓式小吃坊, 愛披薩ipizza, Dourakuyatai Ramen, 春霖小食, 士林炸鮮奶阿姨(麥茤炸鮮奶), PASTA PANDA
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+886 2 7756 3888
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tpac-taipei.org

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Nearby attractions of Taipei Performing Arts Center

Qiangang Park

前港公園共融遊戲場

Jiantan Mountain

Jiantanshan Trail

Jiantan Park

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823 Artillery Battle Memorial Park

Qiangang Park

Qiangang Park

4.3

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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前港公園共融遊戲場

4.6

(78)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Jiantan Mountain

Jiantan Mountain

4.2

(263)

Open 24 hours
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Jiantanshan Trail

Jiantanshan Trail

4.5

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Taipei Performing Arts Center

ACME|Cafe Bar & Restaurant

Grassland Mongolian Hot Pot

Le Flam 樂芙坊

越廚美食料理店

Meal#kitchen 圃樂韓式小吃坊

愛披薩ipizza

Dourakuyatai Ramen

春霖小食

士林炸鮮奶阿姨(麥茤炸鮮奶)

PASTA PANDA

ACME|Cafe Bar & Restaurant

ACME|Cafe Bar & Restaurant

4.1

(1.8K)

Click for details
Grassland Mongolian Hot Pot

Grassland Mongolian Hot Pot

4.8

(2.6K)

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Le Flam 樂芙坊

Le Flam 樂芙坊

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(694)

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越廚美食料理店

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3.8

(501)

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Reviews of Taipei Performing Arts Center

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5.0
2y

A Captivating Experience at Taipei Performing Arts Center

I recently had the privilege of visiting the Taipei Performing Arts Center building during my trip to Taiwan, and I must say, it left an indelible impression on me. This architectural marvel not only boasts a stunning design but also serves as a hub for artistic expression and cultural enrichment. From the moment I set foot in the building, I was captivated by its grandeur and the vibrant energy that permeated its spaces.

The Taipei Performing Arts Center is a testament to the city's commitment to promoting the arts. Its sleek and modern exterior, with its unique geometric shapes and glass façade, stands out amidst Taipei's urban landscape. The moment I approached the building, I was struck by its sheer size and the feeling of anticipation it evoked.

Once inside, I was greeted by a spacious and welcoming lobby that exuded an air of sophistication. The interior design seamlessly blends contemporary elements with traditional Taiwanese aesthetics, creating an ambiance that is both inviting and culturally enriching. The use of natural light throughout the building further accentuates its architectural brilliance.

I had the opportunity to explore the various performance spaces within the center, and each one was a marvel in its own right. The Main Theater, with its state-of-the-art acoustics and seating for over 1,500 people, is a testament to the center's commitment to providing world-class performances. The Experimental Theater, with its intimate setting and flexible stage, allows for innovative and experimental productions. Lastly, the Multiform Theater, with its 800-seat capacity and adaptable design, ensures a dynamic and immersive experience for the audience.

During my visit, I had the pleasure of attending a mesmerizing dance performance in the Main Theater. The combination of stunning choreography, impeccable lighting, and the theater's exceptional acoustics created an unforgettable experience. The performers' talents were enhanced by the theater's impeccable design, allowing every movement and note to resonate throughout the space.

The Taipei Performing Arts Center also houses several art galleries and exhibition spaces, providing a platform for local and international artists to showcase their work. This integration of visual arts with the performing arts further enriches the cultural experience within the building.

Moreover, the center's commitment to accessibility is commendable. The building is equipped with ramps, elevators, and ample seating options, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the performances and exhibitions comfortably.

In conclusion, my visit to the Taipei Performing Arts Center was an incredible experience that left me in awe of both its architectural magnificence and its commitment to promoting the arts. It is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a cultural immersion in Taipei. Whether you are a lover of music, dance, theater, or visual arts, this center offers a diverse array of world-class performances and exhibitions that are bound to leave a lasting impression.

I highly recommend visiting the Taipei Performing Arts Center and indulging in the vibrant cultural scene it offers. Prepare to be mesmerized and inspired by the sheer talent and creativity that emanate from this...

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5.0
30w

I took this photo of my wife with the Taipei Performing Arts Center in the background.

The Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is a striking and innovative architectural landmark in Taipei's Shilin District, near the vibrant Shilin Night Market. Designed by Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten of OMA, it challenges conventional theater design with its unique configuration of three distinct theaters plugged into a central cube.

These theaters include:

• The Grand Theater

An asymmetrical 1,500-seat venue suitable for a wide range of performing arts.

• The Globe Playhouse

An 800-seat spherical theater inspired by Shakespeare's Globe, offering an intimate and unique viewing experience.

• The Blue Box

An 800-seat multiform theater designed for experimental performances, offering flexible stage and seating arrangements.

The central cube cleverly houses the backstage areas, support spaces, and public foyers, allowing the theaters to function independently or be combined into a larger "Super Theatre" with a capacity of 2,300 seats.

The building's architecture is characterized by its bold geometric shapes, with the spherical Globe Playhouse appearing to dock against the central cube, while the other theaters protrude as distinct volumes. The exterior features corrugated glass cladding on the central cube, creating an animated backdrop to the more opaque theater volumes.

TPAC aims to be an open and inclusive space for artistic experimentation and exchange, connecting local and international performing arts communities. It also features a "Public Loop," a circulation passageway that allows visitors to glimpse backstage areas, blurring the lines between public and...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
3y

Created by The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) based in the Netherlands, in collaboration with Taiwanese design studio Kris Yao Artech, the Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is the product of OMA’s winning of a competition to design the center in 2009.

Opened by Taipei’s mayor, Ko Wen-je, the venue is situated above Taiwan’s largest and most popular Shilin Night Market. It is the hope that concert performances are able to reach new and wider audiences through this location.

Led by OMA architects Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten, the venue comprises three theaters: a spherical 800-seat Globe Playhouse, a 1,500-seat Grand Theater, and an 800-seat Blue Box. The latter two theaters are connected to a central cube that allows them to form a Super Theater.

A landscaped plaza sits beneath the central cube, which is raised above the ground to accommodate the space. TPAC also includes a walkway lined with portal windows that enables the public, whether they have a concert ticket or not, to look into the building and watch...

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A Captivating Experience at Taipei Performing Arts Center I recently had the privilege of visiting the Taipei Performing Arts Center building during my trip to Taiwan, and I must say, it left an indelible impression on me. This architectural marvel not only boasts a stunning design but also serves as a hub for artistic expression and cultural enrichment. From the moment I set foot in the building, I was captivated by its grandeur and the vibrant energy that permeated its spaces. The Taipei Performing Arts Center is a testament to the city's commitment to promoting the arts. Its sleek and modern exterior, with its unique geometric shapes and glass façade, stands out amidst Taipei's urban landscape. The moment I approached the building, I was struck by its sheer size and the feeling of anticipation it evoked. Once inside, I was greeted by a spacious and welcoming lobby that exuded an air of sophistication. The interior design seamlessly blends contemporary elements with traditional Taiwanese aesthetics, creating an ambiance that is both inviting and culturally enriching. The use of natural light throughout the building further accentuates its architectural brilliance. I had the opportunity to explore the various performance spaces within the center, and each one was a marvel in its own right. The Main Theater, with its state-of-the-art acoustics and seating for over 1,500 people, is a testament to the center's commitment to providing world-class performances. The Experimental Theater, with its intimate setting and flexible stage, allows for innovative and experimental productions. Lastly, the Multiform Theater, with its 800-seat capacity and adaptable design, ensures a dynamic and immersive experience for the audience. During my visit, I had the pleasure of attending a mesmerizing dance performance in the Main Theater. The combination of stunning choreography, impeccable lighting, and the theater's exceptional acoustics created an unforgettable experience. The performers' talents were enhanced by the theater's impeccable design, allowing every movement and note to resonate throughout the space. The Taipei Performing Arts Center also houses several art galleries and exhibition spaces, providing a platform for local and international artists to showcase their work. This integration of visual arts with the performing arts further enriches the cultural experience within the building. Moreover, the center's commitment to accessibility is commendable. The building is equipped with ramps, elevators, and ample seating options, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the performances and exhibitions comfortably. In conclusion, my visit to the Taipei Performing Arts Center was an incredible experience that left me in awe of both its architectural magnificence and its commitment to promoting the arts. It is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a cultural immersion in Taipei. Whether you are a lover of music, dance, theater, or visual arts, this center offers a diverse array of world-class performances and exhibitions that are bound to leave a lasting impression. I highly recommend visiting the Taipei Performing Arts Center and indulging in the vibrant cultural scene it offers. Prepare to be mesmerized and inspired by the sheer talent and creativity that emanate from this architectural gem.
D LimD Lim
I took this photo of my wife with the Taipei Performing Arts Center in the background. The Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is a striking and innovative architectural landmark in Taipei's Shilin District, near the vibrant Shilin Night Market. Designed by Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten of OMA, it challenges conventional theater design with its unique configuration of three distinct theaters plugged into a central cube. These theaters include: • The Grand Theater An asymmetrical 1,500-seat venue suitable for a wide range of performing arts. • The Globe Playhouse An 800-seat spherical theater inspired by Shakespeare's Globe, offering an intimate and unique viewing experience. • The Blue Box An 800-seat multiform theater designed for experimental performances, offering flexible stage and seating arrangements. The central cube cleverly houses the backstage areas, support spaces, and public foyers, allowing the theaters to function independently or be combined into a larger "Super Theatre" with a capacity of 2,300 seats. The building's architecture is characterized by its bold geometric shapes, with the spherical Globe Playhouse appearing to dock against the central cube, while the other theaters protrude as distinct volumes. The exterior features corrugated glass cladding on the central cube, creating an animated backdrop to the more opaque theater volumes. TPAC aims to be an open and inclusive space for artistic experimentation and exchange, connecting local and international performing arts communities. It also features a "Public Loop," a circulation passageway that allows visitors to glimpse backstage areas, blurring the lines between public and performance spaces.
PACA CPACA C
Created by The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) based in the Netherlands, in collaboration with Taiwanese design studio Kris Yao Artech, the Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is the product of OMA’s winning of a competition to design the center in 2009. Opened by Taipei’s mayor, Ko Wen-je, the venue is situated above Taiwan’s largest and most popular Shilin Night Market. It is the hope that concert performances are able to reach new and wider audiences through this location. Led by OMA architects Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten, the venue comprises three theaters: a spherical 800-seat Globe Playhouse, a 1,500-seat Grand Theater, and an 800-seat Blue Box. The latter two theaters are connected to a central cube that allows them to form a Super Theater. A landscaped plaza sits beneath the central cube, which is raised above the ground to accommodate the space. TPAC also includes a walkway lined with portal windows that enables the public, whether they have a concert ticket or not, to look into the building and watch orchestras rehearse.
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A Captivating Experience at Taipei Performing Arts Center I recently had the privilege of visiting the Taipei Performing Arts Center building during my trip to Taiwan, and I must say, it left an indelible impression on me. This architectural marvel not only boasts a stunning design but also serves as a hub for artistic expression and cultural enrichment. From the moment I set foot in the building, I was captivated by its grandeur and the vibrant energy that permeated its spaces. The Taipei Performing Arts Center is a testament to the city's commitment to promoting the arts. Its sleek and modern exterior, with its unique geometric shapes and glass façade, stands out amidst Taipei's urban landscape. The moment I approached the building, I was struck by its sheer size and the feeling of anticipation it evoked. Once inside, I was greeted by a spacious and welcoming lobby that exuded an air of sophistication. The interior design seamlessly blends contemporary elements with traditional Taiwanese aesthetics, creating an ambiance that is both inviting and culturally enriching. The use of natural light throughout the building further accentuates its architectural brilliance. I had the opportunity to explore the various performance spaces within the center, and each one was a marvel in its own right. The Main Theater, with its state-of-the-art acoustics and seating for over 1,500 people, is a testament to the center's commitment to providing world-class performances. The Experimental Theater, with its intimate setting and flexible stage, allows for innovative and experimental productions. Lastly, the Multiform Theater, with its 800-seat capacity and adaptable design, ensures a dynamic and immersive experience for the audience. During my visit, I had the pleasure of attending a mesmerizing dance performance in the Main Theater. The combination of stunning choreography, impeccable lighting, and the theater's exceptional acoustics created an unforgettable experience. The performers' talents were enhanced by the theater's impeccable design, allowing every movement and note to resonate throughout the space. The Taipei Performing Arts Center also houses several art galleries and exhibition spaces, providing a platform for local and international artists to showcase their work. This integration of visual arts with the performing arts further enriches the cultural experience within the building. Moreover, the center's commitment to accessibility is commendable. The building is equipped with ramps, elevators, and ample seating options, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the performances and exhibitions comfortably. In conclusion, my visit to the Taipei Performing Arts Center was an incredible experience that left me in awe of both its architectural magnificence and its commitment to promoting the arts. It is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a cultural immersion in Taipei. Whether you are a lover of music, dance, theater, or visual arts, this center offers a diverse array of world-class performances and exhibitions that are bound to leave a lasting impression. I highly recommend visiting the Taipei Performing Arts Center and indulging in the vibrant cultural scene it offers. Prepare to be mesmerized and inspired by the sheer talent and creativity that emanate from this architectural gem.
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I took this photo of my wife with the Taipei Performing Arts Center in the background. The Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is a striking and innovative architectural landmark in Taipei's Shilin District, near the vibrant Shilin Night Market. Designed by Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten of OMA, it challenges conventional theater design with its unique configuration of three distinct theaters plugged into a central cube. These theaters include: • The Grand Theater An asymmetrical 1,500-seat venue suitable for a wide range of performing arts. • The Globe Playhouse An 800-seat spherical theater inspired by Shakespeare's Globe, offering an intimate and unique viewing experience. • The Blue Box An 800-seat multiform theater designed for experimental performances, offering flexible stage and seating arrangements. The central cube cleverly houses the backstage areas, support spaces, and public foyers, allowing the theaters to function independently or be combined into a larger "Super Theatre" with a capacity of 2,300 seats. The building's architecture is characterized by its bold geometric shapes, with the spherical Globe Playhouse appearing to dock against the central cube, while the other theaters protrude as distinct volumes. The exterior features corrugated glass cladding on the central cube, creating an animated backdrop to the more opaque theater volumes. TPAC aims to be an open and inclusive space for artistic experimentation and exchange, connecting local and international performing arts communities. It also features a "Public Loop," a circulation passageway that allows visitors to glimpse backstage areas, blurring the lines between public and performance spaces.
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Created by The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) based in the Netherlands, in collaboration with Taiwanese design studio Kris Yao Artech, the Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is the product of OMA’s winning of a competition to design the center in 2009. Opened by Taipei’s mayor, Ko Wen-je, the venue is situated above Taiwan’s largest and most popular Shilin Night Market. It is the hope that concert performances are able to reach new and wider audiences through this location. Led by OMA architects Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten, the venue comprises three theaters: a spherical 800-seat Globe Playhouse, a 1,500-seat Grand Theater, and an 800-seat Blue Box. The latter two theaters are connected to a central cube that allows them to form a Super Theater. A landscaped plaza sits beneath the central cube, which is raised above the ground to accommodate the space. TPAC also includes a walkway lined with portal windows that enables the public, whether they have a concert ticket or not, to look into the building and watch orchestras rehearse.
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