Gapyeong Italian Village, Pinocchio and Da Vinci (피노키오와 다빈치)
Gapyeong Italian Village, Pinocchio and Da Vinci (피노키오와 다빈치)
– Homepage
http://www.pinovinci.com/
https://www.instagram.com/pino_vinci_korea/
◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm – “Vincenzo”
It is a theme park that introduces Italian culture under the themes of ‘Pinocchio’ and Leonardo da Vinci, the representative Italian fairy tales. The Italian scenes in the drama were actually filmed in Italy and at this location. The Italian village is delicately reproduced to the extent that it is difficult to tell if it is not known. The 10.8 m high statue of Pinocchio standing at the entrance is a photo point. If you go up to the observatory, you can see the back of the statue and the lake in the distance.
– Address : 1063 Hoban-ro Cheongpyeong-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
※ Presentation Information
– Experience Guide
Gondola etc.
– Information and Guides
+82-31-5175-8929
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Operating Hours
09:00-18:00
– Admission Fees
[Petite France/Italian village]
– Adult/Teenager KRW 12,000
– Child 10,000 won
[Integrated voucher (Petite France + Italian village)]
– Adult/Teenager 19,500 won
– Child 16,000 won

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Petite France (쁘띠프랑스)

– Homepage
www.pfcamp.com
– Tel
+82-31-584-8200
Petite France is a French cultural village set in the Korean countryside. Designed with the theme concept, “flowers, stars, and the Little Prince,” the village offers experience programs, training facilities, and accommodations. Additional attractions within the village include a memorial hall dedicated to Saint-Exupery, the author of the celebrated French novel, Le Petit Prince (1943); Orgel House where a 200-year-old music box plays a sweet melody; a French housing exhibition; a gallery displaying sculptures and paintings of le coq gaulois (the Gallic rooster), the national symbol of France; and many other galleries and shops to experience French culture. The training facility can accommodate up to 200 visitors in rooms that hold four to ten people each.
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