Blueprint Culture and Creative Park, Cultural center in South District, Taiwan
Blueprint Culture and Creative Park is a cultural center in South District housed in restored buildings that once served as judicial residences. The facility contains exhibition spaces, galleries, and working studios where artists create and display their work.
The park emerged in 2015 when former judicial residential buildings were converted into a contemporary art space. The renovation preserved key architectural features of the original structures while adapting them for creative use.
The space functions as a meeting point for local artists and creative professionals who exhibit, work, and collaborate here. Visitors can observe how different artistic disciplines are practiced across the studios and exhibition areas throughout the park.
The park is easily walkable with clearly marked areas, making it simple for visitors to navigate independently. Most exhibitions and events occur during daytime hours, though some evening programming extends the experience beyond standard closing times.
After sunset, a special 3D art installation featuring blue walls and projected white lines comes to life. This nighttime light display transforms the park's appearance and attracts visitors who come specifically at dusk to see the effect.
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