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Daegu Bangjja Yugi Museum, Where You MUST Go in this winter

 

Today, we would like to introduce the Daegu Bangjja Yugi Museum, which inherits and preserves the proud unique cultural heritage, Bangjja Yugi, and its production technology, and informs future generations of the beauty and excellence of "our own." Shall we go to the Daegu Bangjja Yugi Museum, the only museum in the country with the theme of Bangjja Yugi?


Daegu Bangjja Yugi Museum

Daegu Bangjja Yugi Museum, located at Dong-gu, is a place where you can know everything about Bangjja Yugi, from the process of making Bangjja Yugi to the characteristics of each region!

You can see the themes of Yugi history, understanding about Yugi, Yugi on our life, and sound of Yugi.

You can also watch the history of Yugi that changes together according to ways of life.

The main collection of the donation room has been donated 1,489 pieces of 275 kinds of Bangjja Yugi, which were produced and collected by a Yugi artisan Lee Bong-ju, the abandoned management site, throughout his life. Would you like to fall into the charm of Yugi, which has high artistic value, exquisite, and delicate?

There is also a Reproduction Room that shows Yugi store in the past with dioramas. When the visitor closes to art, dolls are moving and you can also hear the sound of making Yugi.


In addition, in the Special Exhibition Room where the theme of the exhibition changes, a photo exhibition Brilliant Light-Golden Cultural Properties will be held from September 7th to March 1st, this year. This photo exhibition offers photos of national treasures theme of gold mainly identified in Silla culture during the Three Kingdoms Period.



You can understand and learn the great Korean heritage, Banjja Yugi at the Daegu Bangjja Yugi Museum. Not only permanent exhibitions but also planned exhibitions held in connection with various art organizations are interesting too! So if you want to see artwork, it’ll be an ideal place!


Location: 29 Dojang-gil, Dong-gu, Daegu

Hour: 10:00-12:00 everyday, 13:00-18:00

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition: ~22.3.1

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