Mok In Museum Seok Won

Mok In Museum Mok Seok Won relocated in 2019 from Insa-dong to Buam-dong. Six exhibition halls offer visitors a look at wooden figures from around the world. Mokin refers to traditional wooden sculptures carved in shapes of human figures or various animals. The museum holds around 12,000 wooden folk sculptures including those used to decorate funeral carriages and temples mostly from the Joseon dynasty up to modern times. The museum also has an outdoor exhibition hall that harmonizes the sculptures with nature.

information

  • Collections Status 8 000 Works 300 On Display
  • Reservations Group Tour Information 82-2-722-5066
  • Inquiries and information 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-2-722-5066
  • Parking availability Public Parking Lot
  • Closed days Mondays Seollal Lunar New Year S Day Chuseok Korean Thanksgiving Holidays
  • Usage fee Adults 12 000 Won Teenagers 7 Children 5 Br Ages 19 Older 13-18 3-12
  • Usage time 10 30-19 00 Winter Season 30-18 Br Last Admission 1 Hr Before Closing
  • Scale Outdoor Exhibition Hall 6 Indoor Halls
  • Time spent at the attraction Approx. 1 Hr - 30 Min

location

46-1, Changuimun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

tag

  • #museums
  • #cultural facilities
  • #culture-art-history
  • #seoul
  • #jongno-gu
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