Completed last month, the transparent 17-meter (55-foot) tall structure in Chiayi county in the southwest of the island has already attracted large numbers of visitors even before it officially opens in two weeks.
Intended for use as a wedding hall and tourist attraction, the shoe honors women who suffered in the past from arsenic poisoning from well water that caused gangrene, a condition sometimes known as "black feet disease."
Because feet often had to be amputated, many women faced discrimination and were unable to marry or start families, let alone wear high-heeled shoes.
Visitor Lin Yi-ling, 56, said the glass shoe was a fitting tribute to the women who'd suffered from the disease. "So when I learned the history behind the high-heel wedding hall, I thought I should come to visit," Lin said.