Chosun Minhwa Museum (조선민화박물관)

Chosun Minhwa Museum (조선민화박물관)

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Chosun Minhwa Museum (조선민화박물관)


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    432-10, Gimsatgat-ro, Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do

  •   title

    Chosun Minhwa Museum (조선민화박물관)

  •   homepage

    www.minhwa.co.kr (Korean only)

  •   overview

    Chosun Minhwa Museum finished construction in 1998, in Waseok-ri, Gimsatga-myeon, Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do and opened on July 29, 2000. The museum contains about 3,000 folk paintings (minhwa) from the Joseon era and is comprised of a hands-on program hall where visitors can paint a minhwa on a wood plate and the chunhwa (obscene painting) exhibition which is eligible for only adults.


    In addition to this museum, Gimsatgat Culture Hall and Indian Art Museum are also in Yeongwol.

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  •   accomcountculture

    500 people

  •   infocenterculture

    • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
    (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
    • For more info: +82-33-375-6100

  •   parkingculture

    Available

  •   restdateculture

    Mondays (If Monday is a public holiday, it will open)

  •   usefee

    Adults & Univ. Students: 5,000 won / Groups 4,000 won
    Elementary-High school students: 4,000 won / Groups 3,000 won
    Kindergarten students: 3,000 won / Groups 2,000 won
    * Groups: 20 people or more.

  •   usetimeculture

    Summer Season (March-October) 09:00-18:00
    Winter Season (November-February) 10:00-17:00

  •   spendtime

    Approx. 2 hrs.

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  • Industry Information : 1) National contest for folk paintings (held around August every year)
    2) Folk painting festival (held on the first Saturday of every October)
    3) Special folk painting class - upon request by groups or schools / on-site lecture
  • Program Information : Engraving a folk painting stamp, Drawing a folk painting, etc.
  • Info. Services for Koreans : Professional explanation service is available
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