Museum of Contemporary Art
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Taiwan's first museum dedicated to contemporary art, this is where you'll find the new generation of artists with work ranging from multimedia installations and fashion to sculpture and performance - everything that could be consi … Read more
Taiwan's first museum dedicated to contemporary art, this is where you'll find the new generation of artists with work ranging from multimedia installations and fashion to sculpture and performance - everything that could be considered avant grade. Read less

Explore the avant-garde at MOCA
Popular plate: Stop by Arco de Café for a cup of coffee or MAYU Bistro & Café just adjacent.
Housed in a Japanese-era elementary school that later became Taipei's city hall, the museum features six sections of rotating exhibits from local and overseas artists. New exhibitions replace old ones every couple of months, and there is an interesting programme of live performances here, as well.
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