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Miniatures Museum of Taiwan, Taipei

The first of its kind in Asia, the Miniatures Museum of Taiwan was established in 1997 to showcase a fascinating array of miniature models from around the world built at scale to 1:12 ratio or half-scale at 1:24.

The first of its kind in Asia, the Miniatures Museum of Taiwan was established in 1997 to showcase a fascinating array of miniature models from around the world built at scale to 1:12 ratio or half-scale at 1:24. Collections include the Rose Mansion, Buckingham Palace, Gulliver's Travel, Classic Cars, and Traditional Shops in Japan. See unique artifacts such as a functioning TV smaller than the size of postage stamp, and a chandelier with 40 rice grain-sized bulbs.


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About Miniatures Museum of Taiwan

 No. 96, Section 1, Jianguo North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491

 +886 2 2515 0583

 www.mmot.com.tw

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