Nohyung Supermarket (노형수퍼마켙)

Nohyung Supermarket (노형수퍼마켙)

– Homepage
nohyung-supermarket.com

– Tel
+82-64-713-1888

Nohyung Supermarket is a media art theme park of a grand, overwhelming scale with a maximum x_height of 20 meters (equivalent to a six-story building) over a total floor space of approx. 4,000 square meters.

The venue consists of five exhibits centered on media art video spaces under the concept of “a journey of discovering one’s own identity in a space where the natural and unnatural coexist.”  Inside the gallery are shops dedicated to black-and-white theme such as Nohyung Dabang cafe, where one can enjoy a variety of beverages and desserts; and a souvenir shop called Nohyung General Store which sells special souvenirs of unique designs that match Nohyung Supermarket’s overall theme.

– Address : 89 Nohyeong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-64-713-1888

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)

– Usage Fee
Adults 15,000 won / Teenagers 13,000 won / Children 10,000 won
* Refer to the website for details

– Operating Hours
09:00-19:00 (Last admission 18:00)

– Program Information
Media art videos and photo zone








◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Café Gwangnyeong Olle 17 (카페광령올레17)


Café Gwangnyeong Olle 17 is located in front of the Gwangnyeong 1-ri office, marking the end point of Jeju Olle Trail 16 and the starting point of Trail 17. Run by a photographer, the café features a photo printing machine on-site. The signature menu item is handmade milk tea, complemented by a selection of coffee and other beverages. This café offers visitors a cozy atmosphere that captures the warmth and charm of a small town in Jeju.

⊙ Jeju Holic Museum (제주홀릭뮤지엄)


– Homepage
www.jejuholicmuseum.com

Jeju Holic Museum is located in what used to be a senior care facility that closed down. The museum tells the story of Jeju through five different spaces, using unique and modern ways of storytelling.

⊙ Donsadon Main Store (돈사돈 본점)


– Tel
+82-64-746-8989

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