South Korea
A thriving neighborhood created by artists and creatives brings together workshops, exhibitions, festivals, and educational spaces centered around the realm of creative arts.
Heyri Art Valley was originally designed as an enclave for diverse artists, and has since evolved into a multifaceted art complex with endless exhibits to explore. This vibrant neighborhood is akin to a living masterpiece, with artworks thoughtfully integrated along streets that seamlessly blend with the surrounding natural beauty. The village boasts a medley of museums and galleries, catering to all age groups. Notable venues include the Trick Eye Museum, Exotic Art Museum, Coffee Museum, and more. An exceptional experience is offered by the BMOCA, a museum that ingeniously incorporates a massive tree growing through its entrance. The village is studded with galleries, museums, cafes, and more. The attractions here typically come alive around noon, though an earlier visit allows one to relish the tranquility of cafes and galleries before the crowds. Opening hours and admission fees for the diverse experiences vary widely across Heyri Art Village and can be found on their official website: https://www.heyri.net/. Photo by Republic of Korea (https://www.flickr.com/photos/koreanet/), Jeon Han under CC BY-SA 2.0
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