Museum Of Korean Buddhist Art

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  • Phone
    766 6000
  • Transport
    underground rail: Line 3 to Anguk, Exit 3
    
  • Tue-Sun 10:00 - 18:00

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Lonely Planet review

The permanent exhibition is displayed in one section, and just down the street is the second section which hosts changing exhibitions. The entry price includes admission to both. The permanent exhibition is small but the paintings and carvings, many 200 years old, suggest that Korean Buddhist art is undervalued by the global art scene. The Yeonam teashop has homemade teas - hibiscus petal tea is worth trying.