Revitalizing a Warehouse into a Cultural Space

Are you wondering where to go this year-end? If you're looking for a romantic date spot or a family outing place filled with Christmas spirit, I recommend the 'Christmas Special Exhibition' currently held at the Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse in Nonsan. This exhibition, running from December 3 to December 31, showcases a unique atmosphere that reinterprets a decommissioned warehouse into a cultural space, enhanced by the festive Christmas ambiance.
▲ Inside the Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse Christmas Special Exhibition
The exhibition is themed 'Circulation' and is divided into five sections that represent the journey from the birth of life to growth, fruition, and hope. Each area features distinct Christmas trees and lighting, allowing visitors to feel as if they are walking through a cohesive story.
▲ Inside the Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse Christmas Special Exhibition
As you enter the exhibition space, you're immediately greeted by sparkling trees of various sizes, adorned with lights that evoke a true winter atmosphere, making it enjoyable for families and couples alike.
▲ Christmas Special Exhibition Tree
Each themed area is not just a display of trees; it is designed to provide a different ambiance in each section, ensuring that visitors remain engaged throughout their visit.
▲ Theme: Soil Space
"Soil: A Quiet and Calm Expression of Life's Beginning"
The Soil Space features trees decorated with silver and gold ornaments under soft lighting, creating an ambiance akin to entering a tunnel of light. Two wooden chairs serve as a photo zone, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere reminiscent of life's quiet beginnings. This serene setting is perfect for those who prefer a more subdued year-end vibe.
▲ Theme: Seed Space
"Seeds: The Process of Small Lives Coming Together to Form a Forest"
In the Seed Space, upside-down trees hang from the ceiling, complemented by smaller trees against the walls, creating a unique yet static atmosphere. The soft lighting and shimmering tree tips evoke the sensation of small lives waiting to awaken.
▲ Theme: Tree and Fruit Space
"Tree and Fruit: The Stage of Life's Growth and Fruition"
This area features circular arrangements of trees adorned with red fruits and pinecone decorations, vividly illustrating the theme of 'fruition.' The presence of the Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse character adds a friendly touch to the overall space.
▲ Theme: Sprout Space
"Sprout: The Liveliness and Warmth of New Life Emerging"
The Sprout Space arranges several small trees to resemble a forest, each twinkling softly with lights. A mirror across from the trees reflects them, doubling the visual space and enhancing the lively atmosphere.
▲ Theme: Life's Pulse (Main Tree) Space
"Life's Pulse (Main Tree)"
The highlight of the exhibition is the 'Life's Pulse (Main Tree)' space, featuring a towering 3-meter tree that captures attention as soon as you enter. Adorned with golden, silver, and red ornaments, the main tree sparkles magnificently under the lights, maximizing the Christmas spirit.
Children enjoy taking photos with the characters, while couples capture memories in front of the main tree.
Additionally, the exhibition includes interactive programs such as a stamp event where visitors can complete their unique 'Circulation Tree' by collecting stamps in each themed area.
Moreover, a 'Wishing Tree Event' is taking place at the sensory playground, where visitors can write their wishes on cards and hang them on the tree. Presenting a photo from the exhibition can earn participants small prizes like mugs, stationery, and candies.
After exploring the exhibition, visitors can enjoy nearby playgrounds, walking paths, and cafes, making for a leisurely day.
The Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse operates from 9 AM to 6 PM, except on Mondays, and admission is free. With ample parking available, it is easily accessible and family-friendly, accommodating strollers and wheelchairs.
This Christmas Special Exhibition at the Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse offers a delightful experience for all ages with sparkling trees and various interactive programs. If you're looking to soak in the year-end atmosphere with soft lights and the scent of trees, I highly recommend visiting the Christmas Special Exhibition.

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