Water Wind Stone Museum

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The Water Wind Stone Museum, located in Sangcheon-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju Island, is a museum themed around meditation and nature. Designed by architect Jun Itami, the museum is divided into three sections, allowing visitors to experience Jeju’s natural elements of water, wind, and stone firsthand.

Key Features

*Meditation Space: The museum’s simplicity and aesthetic appeal are highlighted by its design, allowing visitors to focus on the sounds and sights of nature.
*Limited Capacity: Reservations required, small groups (quiet atmosphere, individual commentary)
*Barrier-Free Facilities: Wheelchair-accessible restrooms, parking, and more.
*Recommended for Children: Perfect for families.

Visiting Information and Tips

*Hours: Daily 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
*Address: 79 Sangcheon-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
*Admission: Approximately 30,000 won for adults, separate admission for children (advance reservation required)

*Parking: Free parking
*Routes and Shuttle: Shuttle bus from the hotel parking lot to the museum

The Subungseok Museum is a unique space that crosses the boundaries of Jeju’s natural art, meditation, and architecture.
The stunning scenery makes it ideal for strolls and photography on clear days, and a visit to the museum alongside nearby attractions like Sanbangsan Mountain and Gotjawal Forest is highly recommended. The Water Museum features a reflection of the sky in water and dragon and turtle sculptures, the Wind Museum features a wind bathing tree structure, and the Stone Museum features hand-shaped stone sculptures with Sanbangsan Mountain in the background.

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