Introduction:
Museum of Musical Instruments of the World is the first Korean museum that collects musical instruments from all over the world. At present, it houses about 500 musical instruments from about 70 countries including African percussions (made with rocks,
Directions [Subway+Bus] Hapjeong Station (Seoul Subway Line 2 & 6), Exit 1. Take Bus 2200 and get off at In front of Gyeongmo Park and Heyri No. 6 Gate Bus Stop. (about 1 hr 30 min) Or, Hapjeong Station (Seoul Subway Line 2 & 6), Exit 2. Take Bus 200 to Heryi. (intervals: 20-30 min) * Bus: 1-2, 1-3, 900 * Related bus: 1, 2, 3, 90, 92, 150, 773, 900, 9709
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-31-946-9838
Information:
Museum of Musical Instruments of the World is the first Korean museum that collects musical instruments from all over the world.
At present, it houses about 500 musical instruments from about 70 countries including African percussions (made with rocks, trees, animal’s bone such as balafon, jembe, didgeridoo, angklung, and others), musical instruments from the Middle East, Islamic northeast Asia, and an island country in the Pacific Ocean.
Visitors can attempt to play the instrument in person at the designated hands-on activity area, and try on traditional costume, as well as, other entertainment activity like pungmul (traditional Korean percussions).
Visitors who don’t get enough by just playing and touching the instrument can also take part in the folk music lectures to learn more about their favorite musical instrument that features a cultural artistic hands-on activity space.
In addition, to provide more knowledge on the regional culture, the museum showcases musical instrument with dolls of respective region's traditional costume, pungmul, and painting. Structure Size Floor space: 340.4974m² (B1-2F) Maximum Occupancy 500 people Industry The museum showcases real-musical instruments, as well as, a museum music concert and special classes to provide a musical experience and enhance the understanding regarding music as a cultural work. 1) Yemin’s small concert for children 2) World literature travel of music 3) Special lecture and performance (e.g.
ocarina, and jembe) Industry Exhibition Hall Exhibition hall Admission / Participation Fees Adults 5,000 won / Students 4,000 won / Groups (20 people and more) 3,000 won Parking Facilities Available Parking Fee Free
Reservation:
Reservations Pre-reservation required for group visitors Info.
Services for Koreans Available Foreign Language Intepretation Services Available in English (pre-inquiry required) www.e-musictour.com(Korean only)
Museum of Musical Instruments of the World is the first Korean museum that collects musical instruments from all over the world. At present, it houses about 500 musical instruments from about 70 countries including African percussions (made with rocks,
Directions [Subway+Bus] Hapjeong Station (Seoul Subway Line 2 & 6), Exit 1. Take Bus 2200 and get off at In front of Gyeongmo Park and Heyri No. 6 Gate Bus Stop. (about 1 hr 30 min) Or, Hapjeong Station (Seoul Subway Line 2 & 6), Exit 2. Take Bus 200 to Heryi. (intervals: 20-30 min) * Bus: 1-2, 1-3, 900 * Related bus: 1, 2, 3, 90, 92, 150, 773, 900, 9709
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-31-946-9838
Information:
Museum of Musical Instruments of the World is the first Korean museum that collects musical instruments from all over the world.
At present, it houses about 500 musical instruments from about 70 countries including African percussions (made with rocks, trees, animal’s bone such as balafon, jembe, didgeridoo, angklung, and others), musical instruments from the Middle East, Islamic northeast Asia, and an island country in the Pacific Ocean.
Visitors can attempt to play the instrument in person at the designated hands-on activity area, and try on traditional costume, as well as, other entertainment activity like pungmul (traditional Korean percussions).
Visitors who don’t get enough by just playing and touching the instrument can also take part in the folk music lectures to learn more about their favorite musical instrument that features a cultural artistic hands-on activity space.
In addition, to provide more knowledge on the regional culture, the museum showcases musical instrument with dolls of respective region's traditional costume, pungmul, and painting. Structure Size Floor space: 340.4974m² (B1-2F) Maximum Occupancy 500 people Industry The museum showcases real-musical instruments, as well as, a museum music concert and special classes to provide a musical experience and enhance the understanding regarding music as a cultural work. 1) Yemin’s small concert for children 2) World literature travel of music 3) Special lecture and performance (e.g.
ocarina, and jembe) Industry Exhibition Hall Exhibition hall Admission / Participation Fees Adults 5,000 won / Students 4,000 won / Groups (20 people and more) 3,000 won Parking Facilities Available Parking Fee Free
Reservation:
Reservations Pre-reservation required for group visitors Info.
Services for Koreans Available Foreign Language Intepretation Services Available in English (pre-inquiry required) www.e-musictour.com(Korean only)
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