Wanhua Lin Mansion Explained

Wanhua Lin Mansion
Native Name:萬華林宅
Native Name Lang:zh
Building Type:mansion
Location:Wanhua, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates:25.0335°N 121.4985°W
Start Date:1932
Completion Date:1935
Opened Date:April 2016
Inauguration Date:27 May 2016
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Floor Count:4
Architect:Lin Hong-ma
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The Wanhua Lin Mansion is a historic mansion in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan.

History

The construction of the mansion started in 1932 and completed in 1935. It used deep foundation and reinforced concrete in its construction process with cement supplied by Asano Cement and discarded railway tracks. In 2013, the building was leased to cultural and creative activities under the Urban Regeneration Office and became the venue for toy exhibition. It was then undergone renovation and finally was opened to the public in April 2016. It was inaugurated by Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je on 27 May 2016.[1]

Architecture

The mansion is a 4-story building with quadrangular shape. The exterior wall is a mix of biscuit porcelain and Japanese red bricks with several rectangular and arched windows.[2] At the top most floor lies the prayer hall designed with Chinese, Japanese and western architectural styles.[1]

Exhibitions

The ground floor of the building is a café. The third and fourth floors are the gallery about artifacts, documents, tools and photos from the Lin family.[1] [2]

Transportation

The mansion is accessible within walking distance west of Wanhua Station of Taiwan Railways.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 21 June 2016. Sets in the City — July, 2016. Taipei Film Commission. 3 October 2019.
  2. News: Chou. Evelina. 23 August 2020. Starbucks Taiwan – In Buildings From Yesteryear. The Taiwan Times. 14 June 2021.