Monopoly Bureau Explained

Monopoly Bureau Building
Native Name:專賣局
Native Name Lang:zh
Location City:Taipei
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Location Country:Taiwan
Coordinates:25.0341°N 121.5149°W
Current Tenants:Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation
Start Date:1913
Completion Date:1922
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Designation1:Taiwan
Designation1 Offname:專賣局(今臺灣菸酒股份有限公司)
Designation1 Type:Government
Designation1 Date:10 June 1998

The Monopoly Bureau Building is a Renaissance-style red brick building located in Nan Chang Street, Taipei City, Taiwan. It is in the Zhongzheng District, near Aiguo West Road, Park Road and Nanchang intersection ring, and Taipei's city south gate. It is also located nearby the Republic of China Ministry of Finance and the President of the Republic of China's Official Residence. The building was built in 1913 during the Japanese rule of Taiwan.[1]

The building was designed by the architect and constructed in 1913 by the Kobe Group. The six-story tower topped with a spire is the most unusual feature of the building. In addition to the tower, the building is decorated with a copper roof.

The building housed the offices of the Monopoly Bureau of the Taiwan Governor's Office during Japanese rule and the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau under ROC rule. It now houses the headquarters office for the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: China Rhyming » Blog Archive » Taiwan Monopoly Bureau Building – Taipei.