Explore Gyeongju, the City of Art, with a Single Ticket!

Experience Gyeongju, the city of art, with just one ticket!
Hello, this is Gyeongju Tourism!
Are you familiar with the ‘Gyeongju Art Pass’?
The Gyeongju Art Pass is a ticket that allows you to visit Gyeongju's leading art museums and exhibition spaces at a discounted price.
Embark on a journey filled with art and emotion in Gyeongju, a city brimming with artistic inspiration.
Shall we explore the places where you can enjoy discounts?
📍 Solgeo Art Museum (Gyeongju Expo Grand Park)
📍 614 Gyeonggam-ro, Gyeongju Expo Grand Park, Gyeongju
Located within Gyeongju Expo Grand Park, Solgeo Art Museum was established after Sosan Park Dae-seong, a master of Korean painting, decided to donate approximately 830 of his works.
It's also a place that has become more famous after BTS's RM visited.
The ‘Window Where I Become the Scenery,’ where the scenery beyond the glass window looks like a painting, is one of the most popular photo spots.
📍 Wooyang Museum of Art
📍 484-7 Bomun-ro, Gyeongju
Wooyang Museum of Art, which recently reopened after a year of remodeling, is currently holding a special exhibition commemorating the 2025 APEC Summit.
You can enjoy a special exhibition of Nam June Paik's video art and the first Asian solo exhibition of world-renowned artist Amoako Boafo.
☕ PLACE C
📍 2 Gukdang 2-gil, Gyeongju
Located near Oreung, Place C is a trendy complex cultural space where you can enjoy exhibitions, cafes, Korean restaurants, and glamping all in one place.
It is a great place to appreciate art and enjoy a relaxing tea time, and a special exhibition was held there until recently. (※ Currently closed until November 11th due to APEC)
📍 Bulguksa Museum
📍 385 Bulguk-ro, Gyeongju
Located within Bulguksa Temple, Bulguksa Museum is where you can see Buddhist art and donated artifacts owned by the temple, including the Sarira reliquaries of the National Treasure Seokgatap Pagoda.
It is a place where you can appreciate the essence of Silla Buddhist art in one place, including the history of Bulguksa, Buddhist statues and paintings, and donated artifacts.
If you want to travel through Gyeongju, the city of art, with one ticket,
Don't forget the Gyeongju Art Pass!
Reservations can be made on the Tour054 official website.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/gj_tour/224042031306
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