The most unique and interesting museum I have ever visited~✨😳
From the moment you step foot inside, you'll be transported to a realm where imagination knows no bounds. Haslla Art World showcases a remarkable collection of contemporary art, pushing the boundaries of creativity.
What sets Haslla Art World apart is its fusion of art with the surrounding natural landscape. As you wander through the museum's enchanting outdoor spaces, you will be amazed with the silver lining of the blue sky 🏙️, the gentle flicker of the ocean's waves, creating a harmonious blend of human expression and nature's beauty.🌊
Whether you're an art enthusiast, a curious traveler, or simply someone seeking inspiration, Haslla Art World is an absolute must-visit. I am even tempted to revisit it, taking my time to fully immerse myself in the intricate details of the artwork and capture every precious moment within its walls. The entrance ticket only 15,000 won, this absolutely worth...
Read moreWe stay in room nr 302 presidential suite. Beautiful spacious, amazing views, unique experience to sleep in a nest shaped like bed. There was a mini fridge we could store our drinks , and snacks, because near by there is no convenience store or restaurant to eat ,unfortunately they restaurant close 6 pm . For a unique experience if you would like to try how it feels like living in an art gallery go for it, the garden is like stepping into a fairy tale. But everything comes with a price . We paid for 2 night for the presidential suite 860 000 ₩ something like 800 USD. Disappointed they didn't do house keeping, and for amenities if you need more toiletries they will charge you. We tried the restaurant for lunch , very interesting is western food, pizza steak. The art collection of the gallery very playful at the same time dark . We visited 2020 July, beautiful breeze Summer weather makes this place more enjoyable. You definitely need a car if...
Read moreThe outside of the building with all the photospots (queues) and the distant ocean as a back drop, the metal walkways and arches made for amazing photos and I was glad I went for those but honestly I don't understand the inside. I have been to many world class galleries and art museums, from the small to the large and this was like they stuffed every piece of art they owned or were exhibiting into every conceivable space. Some sculptures were being used as display spots for other seemingly random bits and pieces. Was this the intention of the museum and I'm just not getting it or what?? If you go using the buses, take care as the schedule displayed at the bus stop to return to Gangneung...
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