Ilmin Art Museum (일민미술관)

Ilmin Art Museum (일민미술관)

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Ilmin Art Museum (일민미술관)


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    152, Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul

  •   title

    Ilmin Art Museum (일민미술관)

  •   homepage

    www.ilmin.org (Korean, English)

  •   overview

    The Ilmin Art Museum located in former Dong-A Newspaper Building, was formed in honor of their honorable and late CEO Kim Sang Man. The museum was established in December of 1996, and with a full renovation in 2001, large exhibition hall and Ilmin collection was placed in. Through the renovation, the combination of glass and steel made Artrium aimed to become one of the best comtemporary museum, connecting the museum to the streets of Gwanghwamun. 


     This museum boasts a large Ilmin collection. There are 430 pieces of Ilmin collection from Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392) to present, 1,200 pieces in the Dongah Newspaper's collection of art, and 100 pieces of art owned by Hyundai Corporation. The Ilmin Collection mostly consists of pieces that Kim Sang-Man collected from ceramics to aesthetic paintings. The Dongah Newspaper's collection has time-relevant pieces that are important in history.

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  •   infocenterculture

    • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
    • For more info: +82-2-2020-2050 (Korean, English, Japanese)

  •   parkingculture

    Available at Dong-A Media Center

  •   parkingfee

    Museum visitors first hour free. After 1,000 won per 10 minutes.

  •   restdateculture

    Every Monday

  •   usefee

    Differs accoring to the program

  •   usetimeculture

    Tuesday–Sunday / National Holidays 11:00-19:00
    ※Operating hours are subject to change depending on the exhibition.

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  • Program Information :
  • Reservations : Group tours (20 or more) require reservations (Inquiry: +82-2-2020-2050).
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