Discover the Jeju Glass Museum, where you can explore unique hands-on experiences and workshops. Create your own glass crafts and learn from a glass expert for an unforgettable and educational experience.
Discover the Jeju Glass Museum, where you can explore unique hands-on experiences and workshops. Create your own glass crafts and learn from a glass expert for an unforgettable and educational experience.
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Jeju Glass Museum - 8,000 square meters of space
A beautifully mixed glass artwork with Jeju’s natural scenery
A secret garden decorated with glass in a forest of ancient mysteries.
The Jeju Glass Museum is not a tourist attraction that is mainly made up of commercial interests by purchasing glass from markets or factories in China or Europe,…
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Jeju Glass Museum - 8,000 square meters of space
A beautifully mixed glass artwork with Jeju’s natural scenery
A secret garden decorated with glass in a forest of ancient mysteries.
The Jeju Glass Museum is not a tourist attraction that is mainly made up of commercial interests by purchasing glass from markets or factories in China or Europe,
Designed and built by glass artists, it is Korea’s only glass museum.
In the “Café Grass Garden”, where the glass table as well as the interior decorations are decorated with glass works of art
You can create unforgettable events and memories. In particular, the Jeju Glass Museum is not a passive museum
There is an experience room where you can make your own glass crafts.
Family friends Lovers friends
Make a glass and make memories.
Fill your memories that are not forgotten forever into the unchanging glass.
The Jeju Museum of Glass is a glass museum operated by Jeong Moon-geon, a professor at Kyung Hee University, who runs a hands-on experiential learning project based on the experience accumulated from the Kimpo Glass Museum. There are also hands-on and interesting glass lectures by Chung Moon-geun for the group of visitors as well as hands-on learning such as making vases made by direct blowing and making saucers made of glass I designed.
Through differentiated experiential learning with a glass expert who can not meet anywhere in Korea
Please enjoy the beauty of true glass.
Opening time is 10am. Closing time is 10pm in summer (May to September) and 9pm in winter (October to April).

- Glass making
- Glass making
The Jeju Museum of Glass is a glass museum operated by Jeong Moon-geon, a professor at Kyung Hee University, who runs a hands-on experiential learning project based on the experience accumulated from the Kimpo Glass Museum. There are also hands-on and interesting glass lectures by Chung Moon-geun for the group of visitors as well as hands-on learning…
The Jeju Museum of Glass is a glass museum operated by Jeong Moon-geon, a professor at Kyung Hee University, who runs a hands-on experiential learning project based on the experience accumulated from the Kimpo Glass Museum. There are also hands-on and interesting glass lectures by Chung Moon-geun for the group of visitors as well as hands-on learning such as making vases made by direct blowing and making saucers made of glass I designed.
In the “Café Grass Garden”, where the glass table as well as the interior decorations are decorated with glass works of art
You can create unforgettable events and memories. In particular, the Jeju Glass Museum is not a passive museum
There is an experience room where you can make your own glass crafts.
Through differentiated experiential learning with a glass expert who can not meet anywhere in Korea
Please enjoy the beauty of true glass.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.