Gansong Art Museum (간송미술관)
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| Introduction | ||||||||
| Nestled in a tranquil neighborhood, the Gansong Art Museum, which stretches over 4,000 pyeong (13,223 square meters), is a respite from the bustling city streets. Bahwagak, the main building, is home to a number of some of the rarest Korean antiquities. This collection of national treasures is the lifelong work of founder, Jeon Hyeongpil.
This art museum holds some of the oldest paintings in Korea. The museum only opens its doors to the public for two weeks in May and October and has done so every year since its opening in October 1971. The Gansong Art Museum’s collections are highly regarded for their high quality and artistic caliber. |
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| 13,223m² | ||||||||
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| Admission / Participation Fees | ||||||||
| Free of charge | ||||||||
| Pets | ||||||||
| Not permitted | ||||||||
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| Directions | ||||||||
| Hansung University Station
(Seoul Subway Line 4), Exit 6. Transfer to Bus 1111 or 2112 and get off at the Seongbuk Elementary School. (4 stops away) |
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| Homepage | ||||||||
| tour.seongbuk.go.kr (Korean only) | ||||||||
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