The museum houses frames ranging from tiny decorative pieces to massive structures large enough for human interaction.
The facility functions as a hybrid space, serving simultaneously as a traditional museum and a professional studio for trick-art photography.
It provides a comprehensive look at the historical significance of framing techniques in preserving paintings.
Visitors have access to extensive prop collections to enhance their interactive experiences with the exhibits.
OMG! Picture Frame Museum is a specialized interactive gallery in Yilan County dedicated to the history, craft, and creative application of picture framing. The museum features over 1,000 frames ranging from miniature sizes to oversized installations designed for photography. It functions as an experiential space where visitors can walk through 3D art installations, participate in DIY framing workshops, and use provided props for self-guided photoshoots. The exhibits explain the technical evolution of frames and their role in art preservation. It is designed primarily as a visual-centric indoor attraction suitable for families and social media enthusiasts.
Inside the oversized, ornate 'giant' frames designed for perspective-shifting group portraits.
Bring a charged smartphone or camera as the museum is designed specifically for photography.
Participate in the DIY framing workshops if you want a personalized souvenir from your visit.
Visit during non-peak hours to better enjoy the interactive photo zones without waiting for others to clear the frame.
Avoid arriving without a camera or phone, as the museum’s primary value is in its interactive, visual-first content.
Closed on Wednesdays.