
Uijae Museum of Korean Art (광주 의재미술관)
155 Jeungsimsa-gil, Dong-gu, Gwangju
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Lose yourself in Korean artistic tradition at the Uijae Museum. This remarkable site offers international visitors a chance to appreciate both historical Korean art and stunning local design. Visitors will be struck by the building itself—a unique, curved structure that earned architectural acclaim. Ideal for art enthusiasts and culture lovers, the museum provides a contemplative atmosphere. As the specific exhibits change, visiting any time of year is recommended, but checking seasonal displays online ensures the freshest experience.
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The Uijae Museum of Korean Art was established in memory of the famous Korean artist Heo Baekryeon. Construction of the museum ended in December, 1999, but the museum wasn’t officially opened until November 17, 2001. Built to mimic the curve of a gently sloping road, the museum’s unique design earned architect Jo Seongryong the 10th Korean Architecture Award the same year as the museum’s opening. Measuring 6,000㎡ (B1-2F) in size, the museum is comprised of two exhibition rooms, a storage facility, a seminar room, and a tea ceremony room for visitors. Since its opening, the Uijae Museum of Korean Art has hosted notable exhibitions and seminars such as the 2002 Biennale Project 2 International Symposium.
Visitors also explore Gwangju Jeungsimsa Temple (증심사(광주)), De Young Museum (드영미술관) and Mudeungsan National Park (무등산국립공원) near this location.
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35.12936, 126.96741









