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Seokbong Ceramic Museum

Coordinates: 38°11′53″N 128°34′57″E / 38.1981°N 128.5826°E / 38.1981; 128.5826
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The Seokbong Ceramic Museum is a ceramics museum in Seoul, South Korea.

The museum was opened in October 1997 by the ceramist Seokbong Cho Muho.[1] The exterior of the museum is in the form of the typical two-storey Korean building. Its walls are decorated with ceramic paintings. The museum displays various ceramic artworks, including a painting of the Baekdu Mountain, one of Korea's largest mountains. Facilities at the museum include a demonstration room, international pavilion, and model pavilion. There is an outdoor stage in the garden to the rear of the museum.

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References

  1. ^ "Seokbong Ceramic Museum". Dynamic South Korea. Retrieved June 28, 2011. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)

38°11′53″N 128°34′57″E / 38.1981°N 128.5826°E / 38.1981; 128.5826