APAP Artwork Tour (APAP 작품투어 (안양공공예술프로젝트))

APAP Artwork Tour (APAP 작품투어 (안양공공예술프로젝트))

– Homepage
ww.apap.or.kr:446

– Tel
Anyang Papillon: +82-31-687-0548

The Anyang Public Art Project (APAP) started in 2005 and has led to the creation of many beautiful works of art that decorate the city’s public spaces. The Anyang Foundation for Culture & Arts has created a tour program to explore the wonderful works, starting from the earliest works in 2005 up until now.

– Address : 180 Yesulgongwon-ro, Manan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do

※ Presentation Information
– Age Limit
Open to visitors of all ages (Children ages 12 and younger must be accompanied by a guardian)

– Event Date
20260310 ~ 20261130

– Schedule
Tuesday-Sunday 10:30, 14:00 (Closed Mondays)

– Location
Anyang Pavilion (Anyang Art Park), Pyeongchon Area (Jungang Park), etc.

– Event Duration
60-90 min

– Sponsor
Anyang-si

– Sponsor Phone
Anyang Papillon: +82-31-687-0548

– Co-Sponsor
Anyang Foundation for Culture & Arts

– Co-Sponsor Phone
+82-31-687-0548

– Fees
Adults 3,000 won / Children (ages 19 and younger) 1,000 won * Separate fees apply to special tours

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Anyang Art Park (안양예술공원)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
https://www.anyang.go.kr/tour/

Anyang Art Park, formerly known as Anyang Recreational Park, is an easily accessible, well-maintained cultural space. It has been revitalized with updated features such as artificial waterfalls, an outdoor stage, a plaza, walking paths, and enhanced lighting facilities. The park promotes art projects by displaying 50 artworks from renowned Korean and international artists throughout various locations. Nearby, visitors can explore additional local attractions including hiking trails through dense forests, traditional temples such as Anyangsa Temple and Yeomburam Hermitage, the treasure-designated Flagpole Supports at Jungchosa Temple Site, and the Kimchungup Architecture Museum, all of which contribute to a rich area experience.

⊙ Sammaksa Temple (삼막사)

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Sammaksa Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Samseongsan Mountain. Legend has it that the temple was established in 667 by Wonhyo, a Buddhist philosopher from the Silla era. Within the temple grounds are Cheonbuljeon Hall, Yukgwaneumjeon Hall, Myeongbujeon Hall, Manghaeru Pavilion, Chilbogak House, among others. The temple holds heritages like the Rock-carved Buddha Triad and the Fertility Stones. These artifacts, symbolizing the fusion of Buddhism and folk religion, highlights the ancient nature of the place.

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