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Written by KNTO   
Saturday, 09 September 2006



Spend a Day in Seoul City's Finest Museums & Art Galleries

Australian visitors to Seoul with a penchant for Korean arts and culture can spend a very rewarding day at some of Seoul's most renowned museums and art galleries.

Aside from the National Museum of Korea, Seoul has many renowned and interesting galleries, some with unique themes like the Beautiful Tea Museum or the National Palace Museum of Korea that give visitors a great insight into Korean traditions and culture.


The biggest attraction is the massive new National Museum of Korea, which opened last October and is now regarded as one of the top six museums of the world in scale.

Created by the world's leading IT country, the museum is a state-of-the-art modern museum. As you enter the museum, you have access to PDAs and MP3s as your detailed guide. With a collection of 11,000 works of art it is advisable for visitors to visit the official website to plan their visit. Further information visit www.museum.go.kr

Besides exploring 5,000 years of Korean history at the National Museum of Korea, visitors can take in special exhibitions. A special Exhibition on the Louvre Museum in Paris will run from 24 October, 2006 to 18 March, 2007. The exhibition is the first of its kind by the French government to mark the 120th anniversary of diplomatic ties between South Korea and France. The exhibition will display various genres of masterpieces including the paintings owned by French kings and donated by aristocrats as well as great artists of the time. It will feature paintings from the 16th to the 19th century including works by Carracci, Tizianao, Poussin, Delacroix, Gericault, Corot and Millet.

If you are interested in looking into former royal court life in Korea, then the National Palace Museum of Korea is a great place to begin. The museum houses 40,000 pieces of historic relics from the Korea's final dynasty, the Joseon Dynasty and the royal court. The museum is located next to the beautiful Gyeongbokgung Palace and holds several national treasures among its collection. For more information visit www.gogung.go.kr

For tea lovers, the Beautiful Tea Museum in Insa-dong offers world-famous teas and snacks, which visitors can enjoy along with the exhibition. As you enter the museum, the first thing you'll see is a display of one hundred famous world teas. Traditional tea-making instruments are on display and the museum offers a special ‘Tea Tasting Program' which allows visitors to mix various teas to their tastes.

The area of Insa-dong is a very popular tourist area and has many free art galleries where visitors can browse as well as traditional restaurants and tea-houses. In the Ssamziegil Building there are numerous galleries all located within the building.

The numerous galleries exhibit and sell traditional crafts by young artists, pottery, sculptures, bags, shoes and more. Traditional Korean chests made by traditional craftsmen, pottery and household goods are popular buys with tourists.

For visitors looking for a fun day out with children, Funique House is a museum offering exhibitions of educational toys that children can touch and play with. All the items are so unique, they arouse the curiosity of children and adults alike. Funique House is located at the Korea War Memorial in Yongsan-gu.

Leeum, known as the Samsung Museum of Art is a treasure house of Korea's traditional art and modern contemporary art. The three buildings that comprise Leeum are a work of art themselves. Museum 1 devoted to Korean art, Museum 2 showcases modern and contemporary works and the Samsung Child Education & Culture Centre contributes to the education of future leaders. Designed by famous architects - Mario Botta from Switzerland, Jean Nouvel from France and Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas the complex is the optimal synthesis of nature and architecture. More information can be found at www.leeum.org

The Seoul Museum of Art is home to Korea's modern works of art and holds approximately sixty artworks by Korea's renowned artist Chon Kyung-Ja. To reach the Seoul Museum of Art follow the street beside the beautiful stone wall of Deoksugung Palace known as ‘Toldamgil' which translates exactly to stone wall street. It is particularly beautiful in Autumn with the falling golden gingko trees. More information on the Seoul Museum of Art can be found at www.seoul.moa.org

Known as Korea's SOHO, Samcheongdong Gallery Street is lined either side with small and large galleries. Each gallery offers different works of art from hand-made artworks, fashion clothes by young designers, antique artworks, modern artwork and much more. This area behind the Gyeongbokgung Palace area has many nice cafes and restaurants and places to relax.

If you like Korean cuisine you can visit the Kimchi Field Museum which is a museum devoted entirely to the world famous kimchi, now recognized as one of the world's five healthiest foods. Here you can learn fascinating facts about the nutritional benefits of kimchi, the making and preservation of kimchi and related displays of historic cooking utensils, storage jars and more. More information at www.kimchimuseum.co.kr

The Korean Kitchen Utensil Museum - Tteok is a great place to see a traditional Korean kitchen and cooking tools. The Tteok Museum deals with traditional Korean rice cakes and the tools used to make them. Korean rice cakes are very popular at celebration times like Korean thanksgiving - Chuseok. See www.tkmuseum.or.kr

The Museum of Korean Embroidery displays the painstaking, complex embroideries created by Korean women over the years. There are over a thousand works of traditional embroidered works and costumes as well as embroidered folding screens, Buddhist paintings and decorative pieces.

Further information on all of Seoul's interesting museums and art galleries can be found on the official travel website for Korea - www.tour2korea.com and the websites included above. A free travel guidebook to Korea can be obtained by contacting the Sydney office of Korea Tourism Organization by email: visitkorea@knto.org.au or by phone 1800 211 717

Last Updated ( Saturday, 09 September 2006 )
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