Introduction
Gangneung Municipal Art Museum Solol embodies the architectural philosophy of Richard Meier, expressing a unique aesthetic through simplicity of form, materials, and composition, as well as a harmonious relationship with nature. The museum strives to be an open space where people, nature, art, and architecture blend seamlessly. Its design organically connects the interior and exterior, allowing visitors to experience and appreciate art immersed in a natural setting, offering a truly special experience.
Tourist Tips
Gangneung Municipal Art Museum Solol is an open museum where people, nature, art, and architecture harmoniously come together. Through exhibitions featuring renowned domestic and international artists as well as large-scale curated shows, the museum offers high-quality exhibitions that balance artistic value and public appeal. It also operates customized educational programs tailored to visitors' needs.
Visitors wishing to attend exhibitions are recommended to book their tickets in advance through the museum’s online website.
We encourage participation in a variety of educational programs designed for all ages, including exhibition-linked programs for children and adults, allowing visitors to directly experience and learn about culture and art.
Located within Gangneung’s Gyodong 7th Park, Solol is surrounded by a serene natural environment with diverse plants such as pine trees, oak trees, and cherry blossoms. The museum features various outdoor spaces, gardens, and walking paths thoughtfully designed to harmonize with the surrounding nature, providing visitors the opportunity to enjoy cultural experiences in a tranquil natural setting.
Visitor Guidelines
⦁No Flash Photography
Flash photography is prohibited. The use of tripods, selfie sticks, and commercial filming is not allowed.
⦁View Artworks with Your Eyes Only
Please do not cross the guide lines installed in front of the artworks.
⦁Maintain Silence During Viewing
Refrain from running or making excessive movements.
⦁No Smoking
All areas within the museum are designated non-smoking zones.
⦁No Food or Drink Allowed
Please store food and beverages in lockers or designated storage areas before viewing.
⦁No Pets Allowed
Only service dogs are permitted; all other pets are prohibited.
⦁No Mobile Phone Use
Please turn off your phone or set it to silent/vibrate mode during your visit.
⦁Safety Precautions
Young children must be accompanied by a guardian holding their hand. Please pay attention to safety at all times.