Seoul Museum of Art
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Seoul Museum of Art
Summary
Seoul Museum of Art is an art museum[1]. It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Seoul Museum of Art is located in Seoul[3].
- Seoul Museum of Art is in the country of South Korea[4].
- Seoul Museum of Art's instance of is recorded as art museum[5].
- Seoul Museum of Art's child organization or unit is recorded as Seosomun Main Branch, Seoul Museum of Art[6].
- Seoul Museum of Art's child organization or unit is recorded as Buk-Seoul Museum of Art[7].
- Seoul Museum of Art's child organization or unit is recorded as Nam-Seoul Museum of Art[8].
- Seoul Museum of Art's child organization or unit is recorded as Photography Seoul Museum of Art[9].
- Seoul Museum of Art's Commons category is recorded as Seoul Museum of Art[10].
- 1988 marks the founding of Seoul Museum of Art[11].
- Seoul Museum of Art's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37.56412222, 'lon': 126.97380833}[12].
- Seoul Museum of Art's parent organization or unit is recorded as Seoul Metropolitan Government[13].
- Seoul Museum of Art's official website is recorded as http://sema.seoul.go.kr/[14].
- Seoul Museum of Art's heritage designation is recorded as Registered Cultural Property of the Republic of Korea[15].
- Seoul Museum of Art's date of official opening is recorded as August 19, 1988[16].
- Seoul Museum of Art's McCune–Reischauer romanization is recorded as Sŏul Sirip Misulgwan[17].
- Seoul Museum of Art's Revised Romanization is recorded as Seoul Sirip Misulgwan[18].
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Founding
1988 marks the founding of Seoul Museum of Art[11].
Operations
Seoul Museum of Art's parent organization or unit is recorded as Seoul Metropolitan Government[13]. Subsidiaries include Seosomun Main Branch, it[6], an art museum[19], in South Korea[20]; Buk-It[7], an art museum[21], in South Korea[22]; Nam-It[8], an art museum[23], in South Korea[24]; and Photography Seoul Museum of Art[9].
Why It Matters
Seoul Museum of Art is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]