Mok-A Museum(MOKA) (목아박물관)
Mok-A Museum, designated as intangible cultural asset No. 108, was established by Park Chan-su with the purpose of handing down traditional Buddhist art and traditional woodcraft techniques. The four-story museum contains an outdoor sculpture park.
The exhibition displays that remain include Buddhist statues, paintings, and sculptures, as well as the works of director Park Chan-su, including many Buddhist woodcrafts. The outdoor sculpture park displays Buddhist statues such as Mireuksamjondaebul, Birojanabul, Baeuigwaneum, and a three-story pagoda.
Introduction Information
- Scale
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Total size 12,502 ㎡
Main Exhibition Hall 1,375 ㎡, Outdoor Exhibition Hall 6,611 ㎡, etc. - Duration
- 1 hr - 1 hr 30 mins
- Opening Hours
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March-October 09:00-18:00
November-February 09:00-17:00
* Last admission : 30 min before closing
- Fee
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Individuals – Adults 5,000 won / Children 3,000 won
Groups – Adults 3,000 won / Children 2,000 won
* Groups: 20 people or more - Holiday
- Mondays
- Parking
- Available
- Parkingfee
- Free
- Inquiry/Information
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• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-31-885-9952~4
- Collections Status
- 50,000 items (including 5,000 registered relics), 1,500-item exhibits
Gyeonggi-do Yeoju-si Weather Rating
- 2024-11-25 Fair
- Caution advised
- 2024-11-26 Poor
- Not recommended for outdoor activities
- 2024-11-27 Poor
- Not recommended for outdoor activities
- 2024-11-28 Poor
- Not recommended for outdoor activities
- 2024-11-29 Fair
- Caution advised
- 2024-11-30 Fair
- Caution advised
- 2024-12-01 Fair
- Caution advised
- Initial Registration Date
- 2005-07-21 20:33
- Last Updated
- 2022-09-01 17:17
- Inquiry
- +82-31-885-9952
- Homepage
- www.moka.or.kr (Korean only)
- Address
- [12615] 21, Imunan-gil, Yeoju-si, Gyeonggi-do
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A nearby travel spot