Horim Museum

The museum was founded by Yun Jang-seob (윤장섭 尹章燮) who after setting up the Sungbo Cultural Foundation (성보문화재단 成保文化財團) in July 1981 to purchase antiquities, established the Horim Museum in October 1982 at Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu by leasing one floor of a building. In May 1999 it relocated to Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu with four main exhibition galleries the Archaeology Gallery, the Ceramics Gallery, the Metal Art Gallery and the Painting and Book Gallery and a special gallery and souvenir shop and rooms in total covering about 4,600 square metres.

Horim Museum
Korean name
Hangul
호림박물관
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHorim bangmulgwan
McCune–ReischauerHorim pangmulgwan
Established1982
LocationSillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea
TypeArt museum
DirectorYun Jang-seob
Websitehorimmuseum.org

Horim Museum is a museum in Seoul, South Korea.

The museum owns more than 10,000 pieces of Korean art including more than 3,000 earthenwares, 2,100 porcelains, 1,100 celadons, 500 buncheongs, 2,000 paintings, 400 pieces of metal arts amongst many other items.[1]

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