Leeum Museum of Art: A Giant Mountain of the Korean Cultural and Artistic World

Nestled in the heart of Seoul’s vibrant Hannam-dong, the Leeum Museum of Art is more than just a museum—it's a cultural landmark that beautifully bridges Korea's rich artistic heritage with groundbreaking contemporary art. Operated by the Samsung Foundation of Culture, Leeum offers an immersive experience into the past, present, and future of Korean and global art.

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What to See

1. Traditional Korean Art (Free Exhibition)

Leeum’s permanent collection of traditional Korean art includes exquisite ceramics, paintings, calligraphy, and Buddhist artifacts. These are not simply historical artifacts but deeply expressive works that reflect the values and aesthetic sensibilities of Korea through the centuries.

2. Contemporary Art Collection (Ticketed)

The museum is equally celebrated for its modern and contemporary art collection, featuring works by both Korean and international artists. Through curated installations and thought-provoking pieces, Leeum examines pressing global issues and personal narratives in a powerful visual language.

3. Special Exhibitions: Pierre Huyghe "Liminal"

Currently on view, Pierre Huyghe’s “Liminal” exhibition offers a surreal and sensorial exploration of identity, technology, and ecology. Known for integrating living systems and artificial intelligence, this show is a must-see for anyone interested in experimental art.

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Visitor Information

Hours

• Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last admission at 5:30 PM)
• Closed: Mondays, January 1st, Lunar New Year Day, Chuseok Day

Admission

Free
• Permanent Traditional Korean Art Exhibition

Paid (Integrated Ticket)
• Adults (25-64): KRW 20,000
• Youth (19-24) & University Students: KRW 10,000
• Teens (7-18) & Seniors (65+): KRW 10,000
• Children under 6, people with disabilities, national merit holders, military/police/fire officers: Free

※ Tip: On Culture Day (last Wednesday of every month), get 50% off on tickets!

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How to Reserve

• Online: Visit leeumhoam.org
• Reserve up to 14 days in advance, max 4 tickets per person
• Walk-ins are accepted, but wait times may occur during peak hours


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How to Get There

Address: 60-16, Itaewon-ro 55-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul (04348)

Subway: Line 6 — Get off at Hangangjin Station, Exit 1. Walk 100m toward Itaewon and turn right at the first alley. Follow the uphill path for about 5 minutes.
Bus: 110A, 110B, 400, 405 (Get off at Hanam-dong Saemaeul Geumgo)
Parking: Limited. Public transportation is strongly recommended.


On-site Facilities

Cafe (Champ Coffee)

An artisanal cafe offering specialty coffee brewed with care. The perfect spot to reflect after an inspiring tour.

Store (Leeum Store)

Featuring curated art-inspired goods, design items, and sustainable products. Ideal for finding a unique souvenir.

Amenities

• Nursing Room (with sofa, crib, nursing pillow)
• Free stroller & wheelchair rental (available at the info desk)
• Lockers available for large bags

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Smart Tools

Digital Guide (Multilingual)

Explore with the help of a Galaxy S21 Plus device that offers detailed audio guides in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese.

DID (Digital Interactive Display)

Enhance your viewing with high-resolution screens showing unseen artwork details and 360° views. Especially recommended for traditional pieces!


Please Keep in Mind that..

• No outside food or drink allowed in the exhibition areas
• Flash-free photography is permitted except in marked zones
• No personal or group commentary is allowed without museum approval
• Group visits (10+) must be reserved in advance online


Perfect Place for..

Whether you’re an art lover, design enthusiast, or just curious about Korea’s cultural depth, Leeum Museum of Art is a place that impresses, educates, and inspires. From ancient artifacts to cutting-edge installations, this museum promises an unforgettable experience.

Plan ahead, book your slot, and take your time exploring this mountain of culture in Seoul.

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