The Dome of Light
Wheelchair accessible
The world’s largest work of glass art hides in this stunning Taiwanese subway station.

📜 World's largest public art installation made from 4,500 individual pieces of colored glass. 🔍 Located at the Formosa Boulevard Station, created by Italian artist Narcissus Quagliata. # Why Go✨ Marvel at the world's largest glass artwork (30m diameter, 4,500 panels)🎨 Experience visual storytelling of human life and Taiwan's history🚇 Conveniently located in a subway station📸 Iconic photo opportunity♿ Wheelchair accessible# Tips💡 Best time to visit: daylight hours for vibrant colors, or evening for enhanced glow.📷 Photography is allowed and encouraged.🚶 Avoid weekday peak hours (7:30-9:30, 17:00-19:00) for fewer crowds.🎒 Lockers available for luggage storage.# Cost💰 Free of charge.# Hours🕒 Accessible during Formosa Boulevard Station operating hours (early morning to late evening).# Getting There📍 B1 level of Formosa Boulevard Station (Kaohsiung MRT Red Line and Orange Line intersection).🅿️ YouBike2.0 bicycle rentals available near station exits.🚻 Toilets available in B1 (public area) and B2 (paid area) locker zones.

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