Museum of Natural Dye Arts (자연염색박물관)

Museum of Natural Dye Arts (자연염색박물관)

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Museum of Natural Dye Arts (자연염색박물관)

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    17, Pagye-ro 112-gil, Dong-gu, Daegu

  •   title

    Museum of Natural Dye Arts (자연염색박물관)

  •   homepage

    www.naturaldyeing.net

  •   overview

    The Museum of Natural Dye Arts was formed to collect and preserve the traditional way of dyeing, as well as inform the high quality of Korean natural dye to the world. The museum has various art products from around the world. Divided into two floors, Ahwon Gallery on the first floor showcases replicas of ancient dyeing tools and provides information on the natural dyeing process. The Relic Hall on the second floor displays pieces of ancient artwork including fabric, clothes, pillows, blankets and accessories, all made using different methods such as dyeing, embroidery, quilting, knotting and sewing.

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  •   infocenterculture

    • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
    • For more info: +82-53-981-4330

  •   parkingculture

    Available

  •   parkingfee

    Free

  •   restdateculture

    Mondays

  •   usefee

    Individuals: University students & Adults 5,000 won / Middle & high school students 4,000 won / Elementary school students 3,000 won / Children 2,000 won
    Groups: University students & Adults 4,000 won / Middle & high school students 3,500 won / Elementary school students 2,500 won / Children 1,500 won

  •   usetimeculture

    10:00-17:00

  •   scale

    2,543 ㎡

  •   spendtime

    Approx. 40 min

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  • Program Information : Various hand-on programs
    * Groups of 10 or more
    * Requires reservations 1 week before visiting
  • Reservations : Phone: +82-53-981-4330, +82-10-3813-3040
  • Foreign Language Intepretation Services :
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