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Haslla Art World Information

Haslla Art World is an unusual and beautiful outdoor park dedicated to art. It is located on 61 acres of seaside land near Gangneung in the north east of the country. There are a number of themed gardens covering the site with some stunning art installations in sympathy with the natural environment. The artworks are often built as part of the landscape itself with striking effect. The various pieces range from traditional stone structures to large abstract modern forms and installations that use water or living plants to complete their vision.


There is also a hands-on section for children where they can create their own art and combine the creative process with the observation of nature.

Visitors should allow a good couple of hours to experience Hassla Art World.

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