Wen Ying Hall

The Wen Ying Hall (Chinese: 文英館; pinyin: Wényīng Guǎn) is a cultural center in North District, Taichung, Taiwan.

Wen Ying Hall
文英館
General information
TypeCultural center
LocationNorth, Taichung, Taiwan
Coordinates24°08′51.0″N 120°41′12.8″E
OpenedOctober 1976
OwnerCultural Affairs Bureau of Taichung City Government
Technical details
Floor area4,710 m2

History

The center was established in October 1976 by entrepreneur He Yong and funded by the Taichung Wen Ying Foundation. In 1997, the second floor of the building was converted into the Special Exhibition Room for Traditional Taiwan Block Print.[1]

Architecture

The design of the building is a mix blend between western and Chinese style. The building consists of Zhunzheng Auditorium, Traditional Taiwanese Woodblock Prints Special Collections Room, Wen Ying Gallery and Training Room.[2]

Exhibition

The center houses more than 3,000 pieces of cultural and folk artifacts.

Transportation

The hall is accessible within walking distance north of Taichung Station of Taiwan Railways.

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