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Openning hours
  • Monday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday Closed
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Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Coreana Museum of Art
Reviews
Kyunghoon Min (09/27/2020)
The tiger is alive I went to the exhibition. It was a small but fruitful exhibition. It was great that the docent was kindly informed after the regular announcement.
민승홍 (11/16/2020)
It is a rather small museum and the exhibition environment is satisfactory. The docent program is well operated.
Hoony (11/06/2020)
As of November 2020, if a docent description is added.
Jiho SONG (07/29/2020)
The experience and explanations were so good, but the exhibition content itself was a bit unfortunate.
정구보 (구보氏) (12/30/2015)
It is the largest professional cremation art museum in Korea, containing the history of women's living and cremation culture. Yona Sang-ok, chairman of Koreana Cosmetics Co., Ltd., opened the collection on November 20, 2003. Located on the 5th and 6th floors of Space * c, a complex cultural space of Koreana Cosmetics Co., Ltd., the same building is equipped with a contemporary art gallery, a skin care system, and a rest area. The museum exhibits 600 women's daily necessities, such as cosmetics and jewelry used by old women to make their appearance, and 5,000 items including ceramics and sculptures. In the exhibition room on the 5th floor, folk items related to women's living cultures are displayed, as well as ornaments such as divisions, potting bowls and Tokyo, hairpins and soothers. ), The celadon mourning gongzam (靑 磁 象 嵌 母子,), the hwabyeongjam (花蝶 簪) and Yeongrak-bina (인) of the Joseon Dynasty. In the exhibition room on the 6th floor, there are ceramics such as pottery, bronze ware, celadon, blue porcelain and white porcelain. ), White porcelain blue and white intangible persimmon door (白 磁 靑 畵 佛手柑 文 壺). In addition, there are permanent Buddhist exhibits such as Chojo Bonbanban Yabara-damil (vol. 162, 170, 463) (National Treasure No. 284) and Myo Yeonhwa (vol. 7), Treasure No. 797.
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