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Art Space Sun

South Korea · 소공동 · Museums & Galleries

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Overview

Art Space Sun is a gallery in the basement level 1 of KG Tower in the Sogong-dong area of Jung-gu, Seoul. It combines a Buddhist art creation studio, a traditional painting education academy, and a rental gallery, making it a multi-purpose art space with both exhibition and educational functions.

Getting There

The provided materials do not confirm the nearest subway station or walking time. Based on the address, it is located on Basement Level 1 of KG Tower in Sunae-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul.

Highlights

It is a multi-purpose art space that operates a Buddhist art studio, traditional painting classes, and rental exhibitions together. Located in a central business district, it is well suited for both office workers and tourists.

What to See

Basement Level 1 exhibition space Buddhist art creation studio Traditional painting education academy

Hours & Admission

Opening hours are 11:00 to 18:00. Closed on Mondays. Admission fee information was not provided in the available materials.

Address

Art Space Sun, Basement Level 1, KG Tower, 1-170 Sunhwa-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Travel Tips

It is closed on Mondays, so checking the schedule before visiting is recommended. Exhibition schedules may change frequently, so checking the official website is helpful. As an indoor basement venue in a downtown building, it is a good place to visit on rainy days or during midday heat.

Nearby Dining

No nearby restaurant or café information was found in the available materials.

FAQ

What kind of place is Art Space Sun? It is an art space that combines a Buddhist art creation studio, a traditional painting education academy, and a rental gallery. What are the visiting hours of Art Space Sun? It is open from 11:00 to 18:00. When is Art Space Sun closed? It is closed every Monday. Is there an admission fee? No admission fee information was provided in the available materials.

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