Mok In Museum Mok Seok Won
목인 박물관 목석원
Visit a museum specializing in traditional wooden and stone statues from around the world
A place where you can find wooden statues filled with Korean sentiment. There are over 800 items on display, including traditional Korean funeral bier, wooden human "Mok In" sculptures, masks, and walking sticks. The museum also provides a "stamp tour," where visitors can collect artifact stamps displayed in six exhibition halls.
The outdoor exhibition area is filled with various stone statues, making it easy to stroll around and explore. From the White House at the entrance, there are numerous clay pots and a view of Bukhansan Mountain, as well as rest areas along the way, such as the "Mung Teo" and "Jeju Garden," where you can take a break. Along Buam-dong Road, you can also visit 'Sanmotunggi Coffee', which was featured in the drama 'Coffee Prince'.
Information
How to get there
10 min drive from Hongje Station Exit 1 (Line 3)
Last admission: 1 hour before closing Opening hours may be subject to change
Admission Fee
Adult: ₩10,000, senior (ages 65+): ₩8,000 Middle and high school student: ₩7,000, Child (ages 3 - 12): ₩5,000
Insider Tips
Reservations available (homepage)
Guided tour on permanent exhibits
- Free, 11:00, 14:00
Operating hours and fees vary by experience (refer to website)
Admission includes 1 drink
Souvenirs available for purchase