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About Kyung-In Museum of Fine Art
Kyung-In Museum of Fine Art, established on Dec 6,
1983, is located in the center of Jongro-Gu, Seoul,
Korea. The museum is well-known not only as a cultural
public place, but also as a tourist spot among foreigners.
Measuring in about 1652.9m©÷, it consists of Gallery
No.1, No.2, No.3, No.5, Atelier Gallery, outdoor space
for displaying works of art, multi-purpose outdoor
stage with screen for many different art related events,
and traditional tea cafe.
Kyung-In Museum of Fine Art is the place where captivate
visitors¡¯ attention everywhere with sculptures, constructions
and installed works among grounds. In addition, the
museum gives demonstrations that provide audiences
meeting with artists, as well as concerts place in
the outdoor stage during Spring and Fall. Central
to the museum¡¯s mission is being an accessible place
to a public that ranges from diverse local audiences
to international audiences.
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Kyung-In Museum of Fine Art History
Designated as cultural
treasure No.16, the Korean traditional house museum
was originally famed as one of 8 most gigantic houses
in Seoul during Joseon Dynasty as well as a king Cheol-Jong¡¯s
son-in-law and a creator of national flag of Korea
Young-Hyo Park¡¯s mansion. However, the house was moved
to Nam-San Korean traditional house village, and it
has been provided many residences opportunities to
look at the architectural styles of Joseon Dynasty. |