Park Lushou is a master of Korean painting, this red and white Hanok house built in 1939, from 1973 to 2011, he lived here. It was originally a house built by pro-Japanese people for their daughter, so you can see some Japanese elements. The first floor of the villa is a brick structure, and the second floor is a wooden structure, which is very chic. The interior of the villa is set up as the Park Lushou Art Museum, which mainly displays his works and collections. The museum sells tickets, but it is not expensive. You need to take off your shoes in, and no photos are allowed indoors. Although not familiar with the painter, it does not affect his artistic life. There is also a very Zen courtyard, along the path of the back mountain, you can also climb the observation deck overlooking the West Village. Address: 34 Yuren 1st Street, Zhonglu District, Seoul
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Park Lushou is a master of Korean painting, this red and white Hanok house built in 1939, from 1973 to 2011, he lived here. It was originally a house built by pro-Japanese people for their daughter, so you can see some Japanese elements. The first floor of the villa is a brick structure, and the second floor is a wooden structure, which is very chic. The interior of the villa is set up as the Park Lushou Art Museum, which mainly displays his works and collections. The museum sells tickets, but it is not expensive. You need to take off your shoes in, and no photos are allowed indoors. Although not familiar with the painter, it does not affect his artistic life. There is also a very Zen courtyard, along the path of the back mountain, you can also climb the observation deck overlooking the West Village. Address: 34 Yuren 1st Street, Zhonglu District, Seoul