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Leeum Museum of Art
The Leeum Museum of Art is the perfect place to enjoy traditional and contemporary art created by Korean and international artists. Most of the exhibits on display at the museum are based on the large collection of the founder, the late Lee Byeong-cheol, once president of the Samsung Group. Three world-renowned architects, Maria Botta, Jean Nouvel, and Rem Koolhaas, were commissioned to design the outstanding museum complex. The name Leeum is the acronym of the family name of its founder, “Lee” and an abbreviated word for museum, “um”. The museum is composed of three individual buildings linked together as a composite complex. Museum 1 showcases traditional Korean arts and crafts such as calligraphy, ceramic arts and metal craft work, while Museum 2 displays dynamic modern and contemporary art by domestic and international artists, this section includes the Samsung Child Education & Cultural Center which offers cultural education for children. In the museum basement, a sunken garden and Gabion wall, which is a cylindrical metal container filled with stones, can be found. Art, architecture and nature exist together in perfect harmony.
Phone +82-2-2014-6901
Hours of Operation Tue-Sun 10:00 - 18:00
Website View Website
Website Language KOR,ENG
Holidays Closed Mondays, New Year's weekend, New Year's Day & Chuseok
Days of Operation Tue-Sun
Facilities for the Disabled Accessible ParkingAccessible PathwaysElevatorsAccessible Information Centers & Services(Wheelchair rentals, etc.)Accessible Restrooms
Important The permanent exhibition of Korean antique art at M1 is always open to the public free of charge.You can admire a wide range of traditional artworks, including ceramics, the signature collection of Leeum,as well as classical paintings, Buddhist art, and metal crafts. Encounter timeless beauty through antique artworks that transcend the ages and evoke a sense of eternal romance.
Fee Usage Fees: General: 12,000 KRW, Youth: 10,000 KRW, Teenager: 6,000 KRW, Senior: 6,000 KRW, People with disabilities and national merit recipients (including one companion): Free
Address 04348 60-16, Itaewon-ro 55-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Transportation Subway Line 6 Hangangjin Station Exit 1, 399m
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do https://english.visitseoul.net/ https://www.tripadvisor.com/
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Hanyangdoseong (Seoul City Wall)
The Seoul City Wall was originally built in 1396, surrounding Seoul (then known as Hanyang) during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897). The wall stretches for 18.6km along the ranges of Bugaksan Mountain, Naksan Mountain, Namsan Mountain, and Inwangsan Mountain. The wall stands at average heights of 7 - 8 m high. Along the Seoul City Wall, there once stood eight gates that were originally built between 1396-1398, but only six remain standing. The North, South, East, and West gates of the wall are known as the “Four Great Gates” (Sukjeongmun, Heunginjimun, Sungnyemun, Dongeuimun), while the Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and Southwest gates are known as the “Four Minor Gates” (Changuimun, Hyehwamun, Gwanghuimun, Soeuimun).
Phone +82-2-120Website View WebsiteWebsite Language KOR,ENG,JPNFacilities for the Disabled Accessible Parking
Accessible RestroomsAddress 03038 283, Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul (Jongno 6-ga, Seoul Design Support Center) TransportationSubway Lines 1 / 4 Dongdaemun Station Exit 1, 287m
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first and largest of the royal palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty. Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace was located at the heart of the newly appointed capital of Seoul (then known as Hanyang) and represented the sovereignty of the Joseon Dynasty. The largest of the Five Grand Palaces (the others being Gyeonghuigung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace), Gyeongbokgung served as the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty.
The Korean government has invested much time and effort into rebuilding, restoring, and maintaining the palace for future generations. These efforts include work to rebuild and restore the buildings that were destroyed during the Japanese occupation. Visitors to Gyeongbokgung can also visit the National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum of Korea as they are located on the palace grounds. To increase ease of accessibility from Gyeongbokgung Palace to Seochon and vice versa, the palace's western gate, Yeongchumun, was opened to the public on December 2018. For the past 43 years, there were only 3 entrances to Gyeongbokgung Palace - the southern gate Gwanghwamun, the northern gate Sinmumun, and the eastern entrance of National folk Museum of Korea. However, with the opening of the western gate Yeongchumun, entry to the palace from all directions has been now made possible.
Phone +82-2-3700-3900 Website View Website Website LanguageKOR,ENG Hours of OperationJanuary & February: 09:00 - 17:00 March - May: 09:00 - 18:00June - August: 09:00 - 18:30September & October: 09:00 - 18:00November & December: 09:00 - 17:00*Last entry one hour before closing*Days of OperationDaily *Closed Tuesdays*Baby Carriage RentalsYesFacilities for the DisabledAccessible RestroomsAccessible ParkingAccessible PathwaysAccessible Information Centers & Services(Wheelchair rentals, etc.)FeeAdults - KRW 3,000 Children - KRW 1,500Address 03045 161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul TransportationSubway Line 5, Gwanghwamun Station, Exit 2 (471m on foot, 9-minute walk)Subway Line 3, Gyeongbokgung Station, Exit 5 (216m on foot, 7-minute walk)
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Starfield Library
Located in the center of COEX Mall, Starfield Library is an open public space where anyone can freely come to sit down, take a break, and immerse themselves in books along with other bibliophiles. A wide selection of books in various genres such as humanities, economics, hobbies, etc. are readily available. Whole sections of the library are dedicated to foreign books and famous authors. iPads can be used to read e-books. Close to 600 magazines, domestic and foreign, are available for browsing. All these qualities set Starfield Library apart from other ordinary libraries. In addition, a plethora of events take place here such as meeting with authors, book talks, poetry reading, lectures, book concerts, and more.
Phone+82-2-6002-3031WebsiteView WebsiteWebsite LanguageKOR,ENG,JPN, CHNHours of OperationDaily 10:30 - 22:00Holidays Open year roundFee Free admissionAddress06164 513, Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Transportation* Subway Line 2, Samseong Station, Exits 5 (319m on foot, 4-minute walk)* Subway Line 9, Bongeunsa Station, Exits 7 (328m on foot, 6-minute walk)
You won’t be able to resist taking a photo right away with these bookshelves — they’re gorgeous!
*Source - https://english.visitseoul.net/ https://www.tripadvisor.com/
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Namsan Seoul Tower
Namsan Seoul Tower, which has established itself as a romantic island in the heart of the city, is a 236.7-meter-tall tower located at the summit of Namsan Mountain (262m), a place long regarded as a site of good fortune for lifelong love. Offering a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of Seoul from an elevation of 480 meters above sea level, it boasts the best vantage point in the city. As a symbol of Seoul and the top tourist destination chosen by international visitors, it has become a romantic sanctuary for couples worldwide who dream of eternal love. Popular attractions for couples include the "Locks of Love" and "Heart Chair," which are widely appreciated.
Namsan Seoul Tower comprises two main sections: the Lower Seoul Tower Plaza and the Upper N Seoul Tower. The Seoul Tower Plaza spans from the 1st to the 4th floor and includes attractions such as Gallery K, the Bodyfriend Lounge, and the Game Plaza. Visitors can also enjoy media art installations on a large 55-inch OLED panel. From the 5th floor up to the T7 floor, the N Seoul Tower features observation decks, the N Gift Shop, and various restaurants and cafes, all open 365 days a year.
Phone+82-2-3455-9277WebsiteView WebsiteWebsite LanguageKOR,ENG,JPN, CHNHours of OperationWEEKDAY 09:30-22:30WEEKEND, HOLIDAY 10:00-23:00
*Last entry 30 minutes before close
Facilities for the DisabledAccessible RestroomsAccessible Pathways
Elevators
Accessible Information Centers & Services(Wheelchair rentals, etc.)FeeObservatoryAdults - KRW 26,000
Children - KRW 20,000Address04340 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea (Yongsan-dong 2-ga, YTN Seoul Tower)TransportationSubway Lines 4, Chungmuro StationSubway Line 3, Dongguk University Station
Take Circular Bus No. 01 (Namsan Circular) → get off at the "Namsan Seoul Tower" stop → walk 357m (8-minute walk)
Take the Seoul City Tour Bus → get off at the "N Seoul Tower" stop.
Source- 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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