Taipei Futai Street Mansion

Taipei Futai Street Mansion
臺北撫台街洋樓 / 大和町洋樓

View of Taipei Futai Street Mansion
Established 1910 (43rd Meiji)
Location Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan Taiwan
Type Museum, Historical building
Director Taipei City Government
Public transit access Taipei Railway Station or
Ximen Station,
Taipei Metro
Website Taipei Futai Street Mansion

The Taipei Futai Street Mansion (臺北撫台街洋樓), also called Yamato-chō Mansion (大和町洋樓), is the only existing historical and commercial building in Taipei Taiwan, built in 1910 the early years of the Japanese rule. It is located at Yanping South Road No.26, Zhongzheng District and lies in the Bo'ai Special Zone as well. It was the head office of Takaishi Gumi (高石組), a construction company founded in 1901. This mansion is owned by the Ministry of National Defense.[1]

Overview

The mansion architectural style was deeply influenced by the graceful Europe baroque classical fashion at the time. The first floor arcades and columns was constructed by the kizingan stone (唭哩岸石), and the second floor has the most obvious external characteristics of the steep angular mansard roof with dormers.[1]

Taipei Futai Street Mansion is open to the public from Monday to Saturday 10:00 ~18:00 (Closed Sundays). Admission fee generally is free except special exhibition.[2]

Public transport access

The mansion is accessible by Taipei Metro. From Taipei Main Station, leave by Exit Z10 of the Station Front Metro Mall, or take Exit 6 from the Ximen Metro Mall at Ximen Station and walk 15 minutes to Yanping South Road.[2]

See also

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Notes

  1. 1 2 Ting-zheng Wang,"(Historical Sites in Taipei II)", Taipei,Artoday Pub., 2007,pp.77-78. ISBN 978-986-7034-37-3 (Chinese) (English)
  2. 1 2 "Futai Street Mansion 1910", September 22, 2011.

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Coordinates: 25°02′48″N 121°30′39″E / 25.046699°N 121.510833°E / 25.046699; 121.510833

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