Deungjan, Korean lamps that used to light up the nights in Korea, have all but disappeared into the ‘back streets’ of history. However, they have now been gathered in one place – the Korean Deungjan Museum – where their enchanting flames are once again illuminating Korea. Based on materials that were collected for roughly 40 years by the now octogenarian Dr. Kim Dong-hwi, the Korean Deung-Jan Museum was established in September 1997 as a theme museum of Gyeonggi Province in Neungwon-ri, Mohyeon-myeon, Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province. The museum was built to mimic the image of the fortress walls in Hwaseong, Suwon, and as a result the building bears a resemblance to a lighthouse. The first and second floors of the building, which has one underground floor and three floors above ground, are exhibition halls. The basement floor is a rest area for seminars and a wide range of performances. There is also an outdoor exhibition space that measures around 2,644 square meters and includes native rocks, various types of trees, and a pond.
Basic Information
Postal Code | 16886 |
Homepage | www.deungjan.org |
Address | 8, Neunggok-ro 56beon-gil, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do |
Usage Information
Information & Inquiries | • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info +82-31-334-0797 |
Parking Facilities | Available |
Closed Days | Mondays and Tuesdays |
Usage Fee | Adults 5,000 won Students/Children/Senior citizens 3,000 won |
Operating Hours | October-March 10:00-17:00 April-September 10:00-17:30 |
Detailed Description
Program Information | Various educational programs available * Check the official website for details |
Reservations | Required for groups of 20 people or more (Inquiries: +82-31-334-0797) |