Hesitated because cultural activities are expensive?
Yeah. Honestly, ticket prices these days are a bit steep. But if you move quickly, you can still catch high-quality exhibitions for under 10,000 won.
The secret is the early bird special!
We’ve handpicked only the best exhibitions starting in March that you can see at the lowest price by booking now.
From Rembrandt to Goya

From ₩16,100
The flow of European painting spanning approximately 300 years has arrived in Korea.
From the 16th-century Renaissance to 19th-century Romanticism, this exhibition brings together over 50 masterpieces by renowned artists who illuminated their respective eras.
This exhibition features works from the collection of the Toledo Museum of Art in the United States and is being shown in Seoul for the first time.
The regular adult ticket price is 23,000 won, but if you book by February 25th, you can get an early bird special price of 16,100 won.
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Impressionism’s Night: Paris 1874

From ₩23,100
April 15, 1874, 8:00 PM.
On the evening of an ordinary day, a historic exhibition opened at 35 Rue des Capucines in Paris.
Artists active in Paris at the time, who had yet to gain recognition, gathered and decided to hold their own exhibition, breaking away from the established framework of art.
This marked the birth of Impressionism.
This immersive exhibition at the War Memorial of Korea transports visitors directly to Paris on that day. Through VR, experience the vivid scene firsthand and encounter the artists of the time alongside their newly unveiled works.
Co-produced by the Musée d’Orsay in Paris and numerous curators and historians, every detail of historical accuracy is vividly brought to life.
The regular ticket price of 33,000 won is discounted by 30% to 23,100 won for tickets purchased by March 16.
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Park Shin-yang’s Exhibition Show 〈The Fourth Wall〉

From ₩12,000
“That man is my lover, why can’t you say it!”
This exhibition is hosted by Park Shin-yang, the very actor who delivered that iconic line in the drama Lovers in Paris.
True to its origins as an exhibition conceived by an actor, it is hailed as Korea’s first theatrical exhibition, blurring the boundaries between theater and exhibition.
Alongside large-scale works over 100 inches and over 150 pieces, 15 actors will take the stage to perform live acting and performances.
This special exhibition can be viewed for 12,000 won when tickets are purchased by March 5.
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Max Siddentop Solo Exhibition

From ₩12,000
“Why do people work five days and enjoy two?”
“Why do we tell the clock we’re awake?”
An artist who questions the ‘common sense’ we take for granted without ever doubting it, then playfully twists it into art.
That artist is Max Seidenkopf.
Spanning sculpture, installation, photography, and video, it reimagines the everyday routines and rules we unconsciously accept into whimsical and humorous scenes.
Want to disrupt your routine day for no reason and burst into silly laughter?
This is the exhibition for you.
It’s not just a viewing experience. There are also plenty of hands-on programs, such as working together to assemble a puzzle with 80,000 pieces and sketching a life-size nude model provided by the artist.
A lighthearted exhibition where everyone can laugh and enjoy together, distinct from heavy, serious displays.
Early bird special: 12,000 won until March 26.
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What We Want to Say When We Talk About Haruki

From ₩12,000
If you love books and art?
This is said to be Haruki Murakami’s first curated exhibition and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Not only will his personal collection be unveiled in Korea for the first time, but also the actual published editions of ‘Norwegian Wood’ from over 40 countries he personally collected, along with LPs actually used at Jack’s Cafe, which he ran before becoming a novelist, and drawings he created himself. Moreover, over 200 original illustrations by Mizumaru Anzai, Haruki’s longtime collaborator, will also be exhibited. This is a place where you can experience the author’s touch and breath throughout his journey.
Early bird tickets are discounted to 12,000 won until March 1.
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