Leeungno Museum (이응노 미술관)
Daejeon · 157 Dunsan-daero, Seo-gu, Daejeon
Admission
Individuals: Adults 1,000 won / Children & Teenagers 600 wonGroups: Adults 800 won / Children & Teenagers 400 won* Adults (ages 25-64)* Groups: 20 people or more* Free: Senior citizens (ages 65 or more) & preschoolers (ages 6 or under)* Free admission on Culture Day (last Wednesday of each month)* Separate admission fee applies for special exhibitions or planned exhibitions.
Individuals: Adults 1,000 won / Children & Teenagers 600 wonGroups: Adults 800 won / Children & Teenagers 400 won* Adults (ages 25-64)* Groups: 20 people or more* Free: Senior citizens (ages 65 or more) & preschoolers (ages 6 or under)* Free admission on Culture Day (last Wednesday of each month)* Separate admission fee applies for special exhibitions or planned exhibitions.
Address
157 Dunsan-daero, Seo-gu, Daejeon
157 Dunsan-daero, Seo-gu, Daejeon
Overview
Leeungno Museum, opened in May 2007, commemorates the life and work of the artist Goam Lee Ungno (1904-1989), who devoted his whole life to the modernization and globalization of Korean tradition through architecture. The museum consists of one basement floor and two ground floors designed by French architect Laurent Beaudouin. Various art works from reliefs to paintings can be found throughout the museum.
Location
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South Korea has four distinct seasons. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the most popular times to visit. Summer brings humidity and occasional typhoons, while winter is cold but great for ski resorts and festivals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Individuals: Adults 1,000 won / Children & Teenagers 600 wonGroups: Adults 800 won / Children & Teenagers 400 won* Adults (ages 25-64)* Groups: 20 people or more* Free: Senior citizens (ages 65 or more) & preschoolers (ages 6 or under)* Free admission on Culture Day (last Wednesday of each month)* Separate admission fee applies for special exhibitions or planned exhibitions.
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