Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum, Art museum in Gahoe-dong, South Korea.
The Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum is an art museum in Gahoe-dong dedicated to Korean embroidery, displaying carefully crafted works in its gallery spaces. The collection features traditional and contemporary stitched pieces that show the handcraft techniques developed over different time periods.
The museum was founded in 2006 as a tribute to an artist whose skills the Korean state recognized as an important intangible cultural heritage. This official recognition reflects how deeply this traditional craft is valued in Korean society.
The embroidery pieces on display tell stories of family and craft passed down through generations, showing how this art form shaped Korean artistic values. The works reflect beauty and meaning that people in this culture have long appreciated in their daily lives.
The museum is located in an easily accessible neighborhood and welcomes visitors without charging admission, making for a relaxed visit. Information materials in multiple languages help visitors understand the works and their meaning more fully.
The museum offers visitors the chance to try traditional embroidery patterns themselves under guidance from experienced artists. This direct experience reveals just how much skill and patience the masters truly need for their craft.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.