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The architectural form of the Ceramics Museum is a gray exterior presented by exposed concrete and steel frame. The high space and plain color design, as well as a large area of glass curtains, allow the natural light from outside to shine in. In the continuous and layered space composed of exposed concrete, washed stone walls, gray stone, and brown wood, various effects of light transmission are displayed, allowing the indoor ceramic exhibits to present rich textures and appearances as the sun changes. When you step onto the stone steps at the entrance of the Ceramics Museum, you can see the sound and visual effects of water created by the large water wall and pool, which makes people feel a sense of calmness and emotional transformation.
- First floor: This floor has a ceramics collection (cultural product store), consulting service area, ceramics stage, permanent exhibition, sunny special exhibition room and other areas. In addition to permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions, various performances or experience activities are held from time to time.
- Second Floor: The permanent exhibition of this museum focuses on the development of Taiwan ceramics, which is divided into five major themes: "Transformation from Clay to Form", "Looking Back at Where We Came From", "Taiwan Town", "Journey Through Time", and "Future Predictions". Various types of exhibits, pictures, images and interactive technology are used to create various display scenarios, leading the audience to leisurely travel in Taiwan's diverse and rich ceramic culture.
- Third floor: Located on this floor is the special exhibition room, where the museum curates several special exhibitions every year to allow the public to experience the beauty of ceramics.
- Basement 1, Basement 2: The basement 1 has a data center, international lecture hall, children's experience room, pottery gallery, restaurant and other areas, while the basement 2 is a pottery study room. In this area, you can enjoy small theme exhibitions by potters or groups from all over the world, and people over 4 years old can participate in experience courses to experience the fun of playing with pottery. In addition to regularly playing videos, the International Lecture Hall also holds academic and lecture activities from time to time, and also provides venue rental services. The data center is a special library attached to the museum, which collects books, journals and audio-visual materials related to ceramics, art and museums, and is also open to the public to read the library's collection (books and other materials are not available for loan).