Lee um. "Samsung Art Museum Lee um. "Samsung Art Museum Lee um" is the largest private art museum in Seoul. It's amazing and worth visiting for its business hours - "10:30-18:00" per capita - "60 yuan Lee um Art Museum name comes from Lee of Samsung family and Museum of British Museum. The exterior of the museum shows the image of the ancient Seoul city surrounded by the city wall with red bricks, giving people a quiet and profound artistic atmosphere, which is absolutely a good place for young literary and artistic people. From Korean national treasure traditional art to modern art and world art, the entrance ticket is 10,000 won. The total number of visitors is 2 museums, Museum 1 and Museum 2. Museum1 exhibits ancient works of art, inspired by the famous Swiss architect Mario Botta from Korean traditional ceramics. It uses red pottery symbolizing earth and fire to represent it. Simple cubes and inverted conical shapes resemble the symbols of Mario Bota's architectural design, displaying more than 120 Korean ceramics from prehistoric times to Korean times. Museum 2 exhibits modern works, designed by Jean Nouvel, a French architect. It is the earliest Museum in the world to use stainless steel and glass. Its design features retaining the underground wall shape that naturally occurs when foundations are laid. With the theme of "East-West blending", it shows the artistic exchange and collision between the East and the West at the same time. The Samsung Children's Education and Culture Center designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas highlights the sense of future space, but it is not open. Interestingly, the starting point of the exhibition here is from the top to the bottom, that is to say, first take the elevator to the top floor, and then go down one floor. Photographs are not allowed in the collection. They can be taken anywhere else. My favorite staircase is the second floor. It has a great sense of technology to take pictures.