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Property Description
All rooms are equipped with a 75-inch UHD smart TV, while suites feature an 85-inch UHD smart TV.
Guests can enjoy free access to five OTT services ...
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Facilities & Services
Wi-Fi
Parking Available
Twin bed
Information Desk 24 hours
Styler
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Twin bed
Information Desk 24 hours
Styler
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Location
98-16, Dunsannam-ro, Seo-gu, Daejeon
대전광역시 서구 둔산남로 98-16
Phone Number (Mobile)050350508541
Nearby locations
Boramae Park
329m
City Hall Station
406m
Government Complex Daejeon Station
1.2km
Dunjimi Park
1.5km
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5
Harshanath Kanchana3 months ago
for the entrance, you have to pay 1000KW, but it is worthwhile when it comes to the unique arts it has. you can have a coffee after your visit. Not a rushing place.
5
Tijmen de Haan11 months ago
Small museum with 1000 won entry fee. I really liked the depictions of animals and landscapes in season. I much prefered the works of Park Seungmu over Lee Ungno's, but that's a matter of taste of course. Would recommend for a quick visit.
5
Steve Green6 years ago
Absolutely worth seeing since there are so many other attractions nearby. Admission is only 500 Won so very cheap (the museum itself is also quite small but you can easily spend 45 minutes admiring some unique artwork and learning about 이응노). Staff were friendly and spoke a little English and there is a small cafe on-site where you can rest and have a coffee or tea.