Destination briefing
Why travelers stop here
Mok-A Museum is a private museum established for the succession and development of Korean traditional woodcraft and Buddhist art. It was founded by Master Park Chan-soo, who is designated as Intangible Cultural Property No. 108 (Wood Sculpture). Construction began in February 1989, and the exhibition hall was completed the following year, opening as a Traditional Craft Museum. Subsequently,附属 buildings such as the Academic Research Office, Sabanjeongsa, and an outdoor exhibition hall were built. The museum officially opened in 1993 with the consecration of the Maitreya Triad Great Buddha in the outdoor exhibition area. The museum consists of an outdoor sculpture park and an exhibition hall with one basement floor and three above-ground floors. The exhibition hall displays artifacts including Buddhist statues, Buddhist paintings, and Buddhist woodcraft items, along with Buddhist wood sculptures and woodcraft works by Director Mok-a Park Chan-soo. In the outdoor sculpture park, the Maitreya Triad Great Buddha, Vairocana Buddha, White-Robed Avalokiteshvara, and a three-story stone pagoda are harmoniously situated. Address: 21 Imunangil, Gangcheon-myeon, Yeoju-si, Gyeonggi-do
OTA-ready stop
Built into inbound routes and day-tour planning.
Local context
경기도 여주시 강천면 이문안길 21
Travel fit
Culture · Gyeonggi-do







