국립중앙박물관 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA

Past Special
Five Hundred Arhats of Changnyeongsa Temple Site: Reflection of Our Hearts
  • Location

    Special Exhibition Gallery (1stfloor, Permanent Exhibition Hall)

  • Date

    Apr-29-2019 ~ Jun-16-2019

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Ever since they were discovered among the ruins of Changnyeongsa Temple in Yeongwol, Gangwon-do Province, the “Five Hundred Arhats” have delighted visitors to the National Museum of Korea (NMK) with their simple, amiable, and lifelike expressions. In Buddhism, an arhator “nahan” in Koreanis one who has attained enlightenment. Examining arhat sculptures from a fresh perspective, this special exhibition asks us to encounter these sacred figures as ordinary people.

Before coming to Seoul, Five Hundred Arhats of Changnyeongsa Temple Site: Reflection of Our Hearts was organized and presented by Chuncheon National Museum. As they did in Chuncheon, the endearing arhat sculptures promise to captivate visitors from all walks of lifeboth scholars and citizens alikewith their irresistible charms. Moreover, the exhibition provides a poignant reminder that each and every one of us is a noble being with the potential to attain enlightenment.

The innovative space for this exhibition was designed and created in collaboration with contemporary artist Kim Seungyoung. Strolling amongst the displays and gazing into the sincere faces, visitors are sure to feel a genuine kinship with these fascinating Buddhist figures.





April 29 (Monday) ~ June 16 (Sunday), 2019

Special Exhibition Gallery (1stfloor, Permanent Exhibition Hall)

On display are 90 sculptures of arhats from the ruins of Changnyeongsa Temple in Yeongwol, Gangwon-do, Korea

Co-hosted by the National Museum of Korea and Chuncheon National Museum

In cooperation with the Cultural Foundation of National Museum of Korea


Admission (KRW)

Admission

Individual

Group

(over 20 people)

Exhibition Package

(“Modern Transitions in Korean Calligraphy and Painting ”
+“500arhats of changnyeong-sa temple site”)

(Individual / Group)

(Ref.)

“Modern Transitions in Korean Calligraphy and Painting ”

(Individual / Group)

Adult (25+)

3,000

2,500

7,200/6,000

6,000/5,000

Students

(8 to 24)

2,000

1,500

4,800/3,600

4,000/3,000

Seniors (65+),

Child (5 to 7)

free

free

free

free