Visit the exhibits to learn about Kaohsiung's rich history, including its maritime, industrial, and cultural development. Explore the building's architecture, which blends traditional and modern design, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere in the museum’s surrounding areas.

The Kaohsiung Museum of History is located on the banks of the Love River in Kaohsiung. With a professional orientation, the museum collects and organizes historical relics from the Kaohsiung area, systematically organizes and categorizes historical sites and ruins, and accepts donations of historically valuable relics from the public.
The main structure is a four-story building in the imperial crown style, constructed primarily of reinforced concrete and brick. Its exterior is painted a light cyan, a national defense color, while the roof tiles are a dark green similar to military helmets. The first-floor entrance features a porch, a typical public building style. The central main structure is shaped like the Chinese character "高." The fourth-floor tower, situated at the highest point of the building, provides excellent observation decks.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
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9:00-17:00 , closed every Monday
The Kaohsiung Museum of History is housed in a building originally constructed as a colonial-era warehouse. The museum showcases the transformation of Kaohsiung from a small port town to a modern metropolis, with exhibits on local culture, history, and industry.
The museum is located in the city center of Kaohsiung, near the Love River. It is accessible via the MRT (Formosa Boulevard Station, Line 1 and 2), buses, or a short walk from the nearby attractions.
The museum is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. The best time to visit is in the morning to avoid the crowds, especially on weekends.
The entrance fee is NT$30 for adults and NT$15 for children, students, and seniors. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the museum, and there is no online booking available.
No, you do not need to book tickets in advance. Tickets can be purchased directly at the museum on the day of your visit.
You can explore the museum in 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interest in the exhibits. If you plan to visit the surrounding area, such as the Love River, allocate additional time.
Key highlights include the exhibition on Kaohsiung’s maritime history, its industrial development, and displays on traditional Taiwanese arts and crafts. The building itself, with its beautiful fusion of colonial and modern architecture, is also a highlight.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. There is also an option for audio guides in Chinese and English. These tours provide deeper insights into the exhibits and history of the area.
The best photography spots are near the large windows offering views of the Love River and the museum's unique architecture. The outdoor courtyard and surrounding gardens also provide peaceful spots for photography.
Start with the maritime history exhibit, then move to the industrial and cultural sections. Finish by exploring the museum’s architecture and enjoy a walk around the garden area outside. Don’t forget to check out the museum shop for souvenirs.
There are no night visits or light shows, but the museum may host special events or exhibitions from time to time. It's best to check the museum's website or call ahead for any special activities during your visit.
The museum is generally not crowded during weekdays, especially in the morning. It can get busier on weekends, so visiting on a weekday morning is recommended for a quieter experience.
The museum offers clean restrooms and a small cafe where you can relax. There is also a gift shop selling local crafts and souvenirs.
The museum is accessible to elderly and disabled visitors, with ramps and elevators available. There are also child-friendly exhibits, making it a suitable destination for families.
Cash is commonly accepted at the museum, but credit cards and mobile payments like Apple Pay and Line Pay are also accepted for ticket purchases and in the shop.
There is a small cafe inside the museum. For more options, you can find numerous cafes and restaurants along the Love River and in the nearby Central Park area.
Vegetarian options are available in many local restaurants around the museum, but halal options may be limited. It is advisable to check restaurant menus before visiting.
Nearby accommodations include The Howard Plaza Hotel Kaohsiung and City Suites - Kaohsiung, both of which are within walking distance from the museum.
Nearby attractions include the Love River, Central Park, and the Pier-2 Art Center. These can easily be visited in a day trip, as they are all within a short distance of the museum.
The museum has a gift shop where you can purchase local handicrafts, books on Kaohsiung’s history, and traditional Taiwanese souvenirs like tea sets and postcards.
From the museum, you can take a short walk to the MRT Formosa Boulevard Station, where you can catch a train to other parts of Kaohsiung. Taxis and buses are also available for further travel.