Overview
The National Theater and Concert Hall are twin palatial performing arts venues flanking Liberty Square, their sweeping traditional Chinese roofs creating one of Taipei's most majestic architectural ensembles.
Highlights
- Architecture: The Theater features a hip-and-gable roof in the style of Beijing's Forbidden City, while the Concert Hall mirrors the Temple of Heaven.
- Concert Hall Acoustics: The 2,074-seat Concert Hall is considered one of the finest acoustical spaces in Asia.
- Liberty Square: The vast plaza between the two buildings and the CKS Memorial creates a dramatic ceremonial space.
History
Completed in 1987 as Taiwan's premier performing arts complex. The buildings were designed to complement the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and together form Taipei's most important civic space.
Visitor Tips
- Free Tours: Both venues offer free architectural tours on select days.
- Evening Performances: Check the schedule for affordable tickets to world-class dance, opera, and orchestral performances.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes for the exterior; 2–3 hours with a performance.