Located in Oakvalley, Wonju, Museum SAN is a fantastic spot for art, architecture, and photography enthusiasts.
Museum SAN: A Captivating Destination for Your South Korea Travel
Welcoming guests since May 2013, Museum SAN impresses visitors with its unique architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds, featuring flower gardens, lush lawns, a water garden, and an outdoor café.




Crafted by the masterful Japanese architect Tadao Ando, renowned for his minimalist approach, this unique architectural marvel spans 71,172m² and is divided into three main areas: Flower Garden, Water Garden, and Stone Garden. The skillful combination of flowers, water, and stone receives praise as a place where architectural art harmonizes with the surrounding nature and changes with the four seasons.



With an area of 71,172m², Museum SAN is designed with three main areas: Flower Garden, Water Garden, and Stone Garden. Thanks to the skillful combination of flowers, water, and stone, the museum is acclaimed as a place where architectural art harmonizes with the surrounding nature and undergoes changes with the four seasons.



Inside the museum, there is a special exhibition on paper and a collection of artworks reflecting the development of contemporary and modern Korean art.



To reach the museum, you can take a bus to Wonju Bus Terminal and then catch the museum's dedicated Oakvalley Bus.
Address: 260, Oak Valley 2-gil, Jijeong-myeon, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do.
Opening Hours: 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM (closed on Mondays).
Museum Admission: 28,000 won (adults) and 18,000 won (children).
By Mi Mi (Compilation)
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourSeptember 6, 2016