Introduction:
Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) is a Korean modern art museum conveniently located in the Deoksugung Palace area near Jeongdong Theater (traditional performances) and Nanta Theater. SeMA is a 3-story building with 6 exhibition halls, a lecture hall for educat
Directions [Subway] City Hall Station (Subway Line 1, 2), Exit 1. - Go to the right and turn down the first street on your left before Deoksugung Palace. - Keep going for 5 minutes; the museum is on a small hill to the left. Or, Gwanghwamun Station (Subway Line 5), Exit 5 - Go straight 5 minutes until reaching Seoul Plaza. - Cross the road, go towards Deoksugung Palace, and turn right immediately after the palace’s main gate.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese)
• For more Info: +82-2-2124-8800 (Korean only)
Information:
Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) is a Korean modern art museum conveniently located in the Deoksugung Palace area near Jeongdong Theater (traditional performances) and Nanta Theater. SeMA is a 3-story building with 6 exhibition halls, a lecture hall for educational programs, and a library where art-related books, magazines, and visual reference materials are available to the public.
In one of the exhibition halls is a permanent collection titled "The Soul of Chun Kyung Ja," an exhibition of the works of the famous Korean artist Chun Kyung Ja. An art museum popular among both locals and visitors, SeMA holds internationally renowned exhibitions twice a year and has hosted Chagall, Matisse, Picasso, Van Gogh, Pompidou, and many other famous collections. E-Mail smoa@seoul.go.kr Main Facilities [B1] Lecture halls, seminar room, etc. [1F] Exhibition hall, resting area [2F] Exhibition hall, library, Chun Kyeong Ja room [3F] Exhibition hall, theater room, gallery [Outdoor] Sculpture park Subsidiary Facilities Museum shop, cafeteria, lounge, nursing room, etc. Facilities for the Handicapped Wheelchair rental service (1F), elevator, designated restrooms Restrooms Available Admission / Participation Fees Varies by exhibition Baby Stroller Rentals Available (1F information desk) Parking Facilities Limited parking space.
Use of public transportation recommended. Parking Fee Weekdays (Mon-Fri) 400 won per 5 min / Sat, Sun, National holidays 300 won per 5 min. sema.seoul.go.kr (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese)
Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) is a Korean modern art museum conveniently located in the Deoksugung Palace area near Jeongdong Theater (traditional performances) and Nanta Theater. SeMA is a 3-story building with 6 exhibition halls, a lecture hall for educat
Directions [Subway] City Hall Station (Subway Line 1, 2), Exit 1. - Go to the right and turn down the first street on your left before Deoksugung Palace. - Keep going for 5 minutes; the museum is on a small hill to the left. Or, Gwanghwamun Station (Subway Line 5), Exit 5 - Go straight 5 minutes until reaching Seoul Plaza. - Cross the road, go towards Deoksugung Palace, and turn right immediately after the palace’s main gate.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese)
• For more Info: +82-2-2124-8800 (Korean only)
Information:
Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) is a Korean modern art museum conveniently located in the Deoksugung Palace area near Jeongdong Theater (traditional performances) and Nanta Theater. SeMA is a 3-story building with 6 exhibition halls, a lecture hall for educational programs, and a library where art-related books, magazines, and visual reference materials are available to the public.
In one of the exhibition halls is a permanent collection titled "The Soul of Chun Kyung Ja," an exhibition of the works of the famous Korean artist Chun Kyung Ja. An art museum popular among both locals and visitors, SeMA holds internationally renowned exhibitions twice a year and has hosted Chagall, Matisse, Picasso, Van Gogh, Pompidou, and many other famous collections. E-Mail smoa@seoul.go.kr Main Facilities [B1] Lecture halls, seminar room, etc. [1F] Exhibition hall, resting area [2F] Exhibition hall, library, Chun Kyeong Ja room [3F] Exhibition hall, theater room, gallery [Outdoor] Sculpture park Subsidiary Facilities Museum shop, cafeteria, lounge, nursing room, etc. Facilities for the Handicapped Wheelchair rental service (1F), elevator, designated restrooms Restrooms Available Admission / Participation Fees Varies by exhibition Baby Stroller Rentals Available (1F information desk) Parking Facilities Limited parking space.
Use of public transportation recommended. Parking Fee Weekdays (Mon-Fri) 400 won per 5 min / Sat, Sun, National holidays 300 won per 5 min. sema.seoul.go.kr (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese)
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