The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is located across the road from the National Folk Museum (and another entrance from Samcheong-dong area). It is free for students, so I stopped in after the National Folk Museum. I was glad it was free since the museum was a disappointment. Most of the galleries were closed (I assumed for renovations) so there was really not much to see. There are also films shown, however, by the time I came the last one was already being shown. Perhaps they would have made up for the rest of the museum or future galleries will be more interesting and actually open for viewing.
Here are some pictures I took outside while it was raining lightly.
facing Samcheong-dong area looking at a traditional building but do not remember exactly what it is |
These are giant balloons in varying sizes creating the feeling of being amongst the clouds.
This is a life-size house made out of sheer cloth-like material with a Korean traditional style home floating inside.
The day ended with a beautiful rainbow and a stunning view from my room!
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