Guling Street Avant-garde Theatre | |
Native Name: | 牯嶺街小劇場 |
Native Name Lang: | zh |
Location: | Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan |
Coordinates: | 25.0317°N 121.5154°W |
Opened: | 2002 |
Owner: | Taipei City Government |
Capacity: | 50-70 persons |
The Guling Street Avant-garde Theatre is located in Zhongzheng District of Taipei, Taiwan. It was constructed in 1906 to serve as a police station during Japanese rule. In 2002, a small theatre was opened and has hosted more than 8,000 guests.[1]
The structure was built in 1906 in Baroque architecture style. The building served as a Japanese military police station. After the war, the building was used by the Taipei City Government as the Police Department Crime Section. In 1958, the structure was rebuilt in the style of a Japanese brick building and converted into Taipei Police Zhongzheng District second branch. In 1995, the second branch moved out and the building was transferred to the control of Taipei City Government Information Services Department and scheduled to transform into a venue for small theatre performances. In 2001, the Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government renamed the building the “Guling St. Avant-Garde Theatre." Because the building's original Baroque-style design features especially thick walls and a central area without pillars, it is extremely suitable for small-scale theatrical performances.[2]
The theater is accessible within walking distance west of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station of Taipei Metro.
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