Hankuk Art Museum (한국미술관)

Hankuk Art Museum (한국미술관)

– Homepage
www.hartm.com

– Tel
+82-31-283-6418

The Hankuk Art Museum first opened its door to the public in March 1983 in Gahoe-dong and was later moved to its current location. Focusing on modern art and the promotion of Korean art, the gallery presents special displays and open-run exhibitions mainly featuring contemporary art as well as providing art education classes.

– Address : 244-2, Mabuk-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

• For more info: +82-31-283-6418

– Parking
Available

– Parking Fee
Free

– Day Off
Mondays, Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day)

– Usage Fee
Adults 3,000 won
Teenagers 2,000 won
Children 1,000 won

* 10% discount applies to groups of 20 people or more.
* Free: Senior citizens (ages 65 and older)

– Operating Hours
Winter season: 10:00-17:00
Summer season: 10:00-18:00

– Scale
Grounds: 2,281 ㎡
Exhibition area: Main hall 230.7 ㎡ / New hall 512.2 ㎡

– Tour Duration
Approx. 1 hr.

– Reservations
Reservations required for groups or guided tours (Korean only)
Inquiries: +82-31-283-6418

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Old House of Chang Ucchin (장욱진고택)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
www.ucchinchang.org

The Old House of Chang Ucchin was the home of the famous Korean artist, one of the first to paint in the Western style in Korea. Chang created many works of art while living here from 1986 until his death. The house was registered as a National Cultural Heritage in 2008, and features a traditional house built over 120 years ago, as well as a Western-style building added on later, based on his 1953 painting “Scene with a Car.” Visitors can see the red brick walls, black roof, and main entrance flanked by windows just like in the painting. The small hanok building is built in a square shape, with an anchae (inner room) and sarangchang (guestroom/study). The annex building is now used as a traditional tea house and gift shop.

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