The Water Park Museum, originally Taipei's primary tap water facility for a century, offers a unique blend of historical architecture and natural surroundings. The site includes an old machinery house with preserved water pumping equipment, accompanying exhibitions detailing the water system, and a mountain area with diverse plant life. The external building facade is designed in a Roman style, and the grounds are suitable for photography, particularly weddings. The museum was conceptualized by a Japanese architect, and a hidden underground water storage tank was cleverly camouflaged during wartime. Visitors can benefit from free explanations provided by staff to fully appreciate the site's significance.
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