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Horim Museum in Seoul, Korea
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Horim Museum in Seoul, Korea
  • By Visit Seoul
  • 승인 2023.07.06 00:00
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Horim Museum was founded upon the contribution of artifacts and funds made by Horim Yun Jang-seob (湖林 尹章燮, 1922-2016) with the vision to inherit and cultivate the cultural heritage of Korea and Koreans

The Horim Museum is a privately-run art museum in Korea. The museum is comprised of three buildings, and the museum's five-story building hosts much of the art collection. The second, third, and fourth floors display antique and modern art as well as special exhibitions. On the last Thursday of each month, admission to the Horim Museum is free.

Photo: Internet
Photo: Internet

 

Photo: Horim Museum Website
Photo: Horim Museum Website

Information

  • Phone: +82-2-541-3525
  • Fax: +82-2-541-3526

  • Website: View Website
  • Website Language: KOR
  • Hours of Operation: 10:30 - 18:00 (Last entry 17:00)
  • Holidays: Closed Mondays,Sundays, January 1st, Lunar New Year & Chuseok
  • Days of Operation: Tuesday - Saturday
  • Important
    - Call +82-2-1330 for assistance making a reservation.
    - Free admission on the last Thursday of every month.
  • Fee
    * Adults KRW 8,000 / Group KRW 5,000 per person
    * Children KRW 5,000 / Group KRW 3,000 per person
    (Groups must have at least 20 people and have advanced reservations)
  • Address: 06021 - 317, Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul  
  • Transportation
    * Bundang Line, Apgujeong Rodeo Station, Exit 5 (10 mins on foot)
    * Subway Line 3, Sinsa Station, Exit 1
    (Take bus nos. 145, 440, or 4212 → Get off at Horim Museum)
    * Bundang Line & Subway Line 7, Gangnam-gu Office Station, Exit 4
    (Take bus no. 3011 → Get off at Horim Museum)
Horim Museum houses around 19,000 items of cultural heritage, including ceramics, metalworks, woodwork, calligraphy, paintings, and historical records.
Horim Museum houses around 19,000 items of cultural heritage, including ceramics, metalworks, woodwork, calligraphy, paintings, and historical records.

 


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