
Bukchon Art Museum, Seoul
Bukchon Art Museum is an art museum that boasts one of the most diverse collections of Asian art. In addition to 150 modern Korean art pieces, the museum has 2500 documents from the Joseon Dynasty. History enthusiasts fascinated with this era will enjoy the document collection.
There are also 200 Chinese art pieces as part of the collection, helping to increase the pieces' overall diversity. The collection of Chinese art highlights how different cultures have influenced Korea throughout its history. Seeing such a broad range of art in one location is a good way to appreciate Korea's culture.
In addition to being a museum, this location is also a tea house where you can enjoy tea and coffee. You can also enjoy antique tea pottery here, along with the main art collection. Some of the oldest pieces of pottery date to the fifth and sixth centuries. A balcony provides excellent views of the city's skyline.
There are also 200 Chinese art pieces as part of the collection, helping to increase the pieces' overall diversity. The collection of Chinese art highlights how different cultures have influenced Korea throughout its history. Seeing such a broad range of art in one location is a good way to appreciate Korea's culture.
In addition to being a museum, this location is also a tea house where you can enjoy tea and coffee. You can also enjoy antique tea pottery here, along with the main art collection. Some of the oldest pieces of pottery date to the fifth and sixth centuries. A balcony provides excellent views of the city's skyline.
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Sight Name: Bukchon Art Museum
Sight Location: Seoul, South Korea (See walking tours in Seoul)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Sight Location: Seoul, South Korea (See walking tours in Seoul)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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