The Maritime Museum, History museum in Tamsui, Taiwan
The Maritime Museum is a history museum in Tamsui, Taiwan, housed in a four-story building designed to resemble an ocean liner. The building contains numerous scale models of ships displayed in blue velvet-lined cabinets, representing vessels from different periods and regions.
The museum was established to preserve and document Taiwan's maritime heritage across different periods. Its collections feature representations of various vessel types, from traditional wooden junks to modern steamers and container ships, reflecting the island's evolving relationship with the sea.
The museum highlights how maritime traditions shaped Taiwan's connection with the ocean and its role as a trading hub. Visitors can observe how ships and seafaring remain woven into the island's identity today.
The museum sits on the Tamkang University campus in the hills above Tamsui and is accessible by taking bus R27 or R28 from Tamsui MRT station exit 2. The building's distinctive ocean liner shape makes it easy to spot once you arrive on campus.
The building itself is designed as a giant ship, intentionally shaped to embody the museum's maritime focus. This striking architectural choice makes the structure stand out and becomes memorable for visitors exploring the campus.
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