Olympic (or Sculpture) Park Busan
South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon
Located in front of the Busan Museum of Modern Art, the Olympic (or Sculpture) Park, Busan was built under the Busan Sculpture Project, to make Busan in South Korea into a treasure house of various beautiful as well as exclusive sculptures.
The Olympic (or Sculpture) Park, Busan was opened in 1991 and since then it has been a very popular park among the citizens as well as the tourists of Busan. By providing a variety of cultural facilities like a playground for bikes, a lawn plaza, a drive-in theater called Cine Park, and a nice pathway for strolling, the Olympic (or Sculpture) Park, Busan is considered to be a perfect place to relax for a day with all your family members. To add to your excitement while planning a visit to this park you have to remember that you do not have to spend a single penny for having a good time in this park as admission is totally free for all.
The main highlight of the Olympic (or Sculpture) Park, Busan is however, the fascinating open-air sculpture park. Located within the Olympic Park in Busan, this famous outdoor sculpture park has been selected as one of the five best open-air sculpture parks in the world. And this sculpture park displays more than two hundred unique masterpieces by top class sculptors from different parts of the world.
Location:
U-dong, Haeundae-gu (exactly opposite BEXCO, Busan Museum of Modern Art)
How to get there:
Take bus No. 5, 5-1, 31, 31-1, 36, 38, 40, 63, 63-1, 100, 100-1, 109, 115, 115-1, 139, 140, 141, 141-1, 142, 155, 181, 200-1, 235, 239, 240, 302, 307, 2001, 2002, 2003 and get off at the stop of Busan Museum of Modern Art (Exit 5) and walk for 10 minutes Or take a train and get off at the station of Busan Museum of Modern Art.
Open:
24 Hours
Telephone:
(051)749-5714