The museum is situated within the 40-hectare Neiweipi Cultural Park, a former industrial wasteland turned ecological park.
The structure functions as a satellite educational hub for the larger Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts main building located nearby.
Exhibitions are frequently refreshed to align with rotating artistic themes or social topics relevant to children.
The museum emphasizes 'art play,' allowing children to create art directly within the exhibition spaces.
The Children's Museum of Art in Kaohsiung is an interactive facility dedicated to creative arts education for children. It operates as a specialized branch of the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts. The venue features thematic, hands-on exhibitions designed to encourage tactile engagement with artistic concepts. Weekly storytelling sessions are held to integrate literary and visual arts. The museum is located within the sprawling grounds of the Neiweipi Cultural Park. All installations are specifically scaled and curated for a younger demographic.
The interactive installation areas inside the main hall offer vibrant, colorful backdrops for children.
Bring a change of clothes if visiting on days with interactive water or painting installations.
Check the official website calendar before visiting, as specific interactive workshops require advance registration.
Plan to explore the surrounding sculpture park trails after finishing the indoor exhibits.
Do not treat the museum as a daycare; adult supervision is strictly required for all children at all times.
Closed on Mondays.
Remove shoes in designated indoor play areas; quiet voices are expected in active exhibition zones.