New Taipei Museum of World Religions Tickets
- A museum showcasing world religions and offering life education through immersive experiences, guiding you to understand various faiths and religions through the history, culture, art, or architecture of major world civilizations.
- A rich and fascinating "conceptual" museum that concretely embodies the idea of "respecting every faith, embracing every ethnicity, and cherishing every life."
- The Ise Grand Shrine in Japan, the Luce Chapel in Taiwan, Borobudur in Indonesia, the Dome of the Rock in Israel...ten famous world-renowned religious architectural classics are meticulously scaled down to 1/31 or 1/50 of their original size, showcasing their architectural patterns, detailed spaces, and symmetrical beauty.
- Thousands of years of religious and cultural crystallization are on display, allowing visitors to experience a comprehensive learning journey of respect, tolerance, and universal love from diverse perspectives – exquisite, technological, detailed, and humanistic.
- Enjoy an exclusive 10% discount on online tickets! A better deal than purchasing on-site!
Package options
"All Things Shining" Ticket
All Things Glow | All-in-One Ticket
[Incomplete Journey] Package
Learning Exploration Package: World Traveler - Religious Architecture Adventure
Learning Exploration Package: Plant Detective
World Interfaith Harmony Card
What to expect
Museum of World Religions
The establishment of the Museum of World Religions provides people with an opportunity to understand various religions, allowing everyone to choose their own spiritual beliefs in life. It fosters free dialogue between religions, eliminating religious disputes and conflicts. Based on this reason, Master Hsin Tao believed that if the Vow Land Monastery were to establish a Buddhist museum or build a large temple, it might provide spiritual sustenance for local Buddhists, which would be welcomed by believers, and the task of raising funds to build the museum would be easily accomplished. However, it would fail to achieve the aforementioned grand goals. Conversely, introducing religious knowledge through a modern museum that disseminates knowledge using leisure and entertainment methods may be an irreplaceable and optimal solution. Thus, after consulting various parties and visiting related theme museums and institutions around the world, and after careful consideration, the concept and mission of an unprecedented Museum of World Religions, emphasizing internationality and encompassing all world religions, took shape.
Special Exhibition "Light in All Things":
In 2022, we stepped into the cycle of life and death, day and night, and recognized the bonds of human life. In 2023, we entered the mountains, seas, and skies to find our place. This year, we will transform into nothingness, integrate into the endless natural cycle of the uninhabited, pursue light, feel light, become light, and attain the redemption of light. The beginning of creation lies within, flowing and existing in all things, It is light, it is spirituality.
Permanent Exhibition:
The permanent exhibitions mainly focus on the eight major world religions: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, and Shinto, as well as ancient religions such as Egyptian and Mayan. The Taiwan Religion Area showcases the beliefs of Taiwanese people, and the rotating exhibition area displays other beliefs and religious traditional objects. Visitors will see the similarities and differences between these religions in their beliefs and learn about the beliefs and history of these religions.












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It is very novel and interesting. It introduces different religions and gods in the world. It is the first time I have the opportunity to visit this kind of museum. The church model in the permanent exhibition is very beautiful and worth seeing. There are also cultural relics of various religions on display, so you can learn about the customs of different religions. The special exhibition Mountains, Seas, Heavens and People is more artistic and requires the audience to experience it for themselves. Whether it is good or not is a matter of opinion. For single-person tickets, the price is the same when purchased on-site, but double-person tickets must be purchased online, which is cheaper per person. Recommended for people who are interested in religion and those who like museums, but children may be bored.
The art installations were very nice to look at. The staff were nice and helpful. Visiting this museum was worth it.
Klook makes ticket purchases convenient and fast; simply scan the QR code at the entrance. The exhibition showcases diversity, allowing you to understand the beauty of various religious cultures, architecture, artifacts, and art. The comfortable environment allows for careful observation and appreciation.
The museum offers a comprehensive overview of world religions with the undertone of seeking meaning of our existence. The exhibits provide for a reflective and meditative experience which appealed to my emotional/spiritual side in addition to gaining new knowledge.
simple yet well presented museum about the major religions.
The exhibits in the Religious Museum are very rich, and the curation is very thoughtful. It is a place where you will go back again and again. The immersive design of the exhibition allows the mind to gain peace and tranquility.
The permanent exhibition is very rich, with detailed information. The models in the middle are wonderful, and some even have built-in lenses, and even the interior decorations can be seen. The special exhibition "Mountains, Seas, Heavenly People" - I like it very much!
In the exhibition hall of Heaven, Earth and People, the most impressive thing is the wave swing and the text mirror; the permanent exhibition is worth spending time to watch carefully, and there is a lot to gain. This time I went too late and walked around in a hurry.
It's not bad. It's quite relaxing to enter this space and experience the different beauty of mountains, sea, sky and nature. There are not many things on display, but you can still experience it.
A very interesting museum, the content is richer and more meaningful than expected. I recommend visiting it when you go to Taipei, it's worth it!
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