Milal Fine Art Museum
밀알미술관
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About this place
While its fame skyrocketed as the ivy-clad mansion of the titular character in the hit K-drama 'Goblin', the Milal Fine Art Museum (밀알미술관) offers a tranquil artistic escape far beyond the screen. Established in 1997 by Dr. Lee Jong-heun, the museum's name 'Milal' means 'a grain of wheat,' reflecting its Christian foundation and mission to sow seeds of culture. The building itself, a striking brick fortress designed by renowned architect Kim Won, is a masterpiece. Inside, you'll find a curated collection of modern Korean art and Christian-themed works. While many flock to photograph the iconic 'Goblin door' and the lush ivy that turns a fiery red in autumn, don't miss the serene sculpture garden and the thoughtfully arranged indoor galleries. Located in Seoul's bustling Gangnam district, it feels like a hidden sanctuary. For the best experience, check their exhibition schedule in advance and visit on a weekday to avoid crowds, allowing you to fully appreciate this unique fusion of art, architecture, and pop culture history.
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밀알미술관
Gangnam-gu · K-Drama Map Category
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