Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts - The Inner Surroundings

The Inner Surroundings

  • 1st Floor
    • Lobby is an independent open space which contains a stationer, a service counter and computer information system.
    • Sculpture Hall is a core of the Museum of Fine Art and the beginning of visits for tourists. It plays an important role as a central link of many exhibition rooms. The height of Sculpture Hall is about four floors. Sunlight come in from a large skylight to make sculptures look more natural instead of being completely exanimate.
    • The galleries 101, 102, and 103 locate on the right side of the sculpture hall. They can be used for some general exhibitions and especially for special international exhibitions. The galleries 104 and 105 locate on the other side of the sculpture hall and the ceiling are designed with two stories high. This feature provides visitors with different angles such as looking down at works. These two rooms are usually used for displaying sculptures.
  • 2nd Floor
    • Galleries on the second floor are mainly for exhibiting works which with large size.
  • 3rd Floor
    • The main feature of galleries is that they can be used for displaying precious works such as calligraphy. This kind of works is supposed to be preserve in rooms which have special climate control. That is, the control system must keep moisture and temperature stable no matter how climate changes.
  • 4th Floor
    • The galleries here are mobile because they can be divided into different sizes and space.

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