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Picasso Mural (피카소 벽화)

Picasso Mural (피카소 벽화) · © KTO · KOGL Type 3

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Picasso Mural (피카소 벽화)

Picasso Mural is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.

ROOTIconic stop curated by Korea Tourism OrganizationSeoul's distinctive city pulseEnglish-friendly

Why go

Picasso Mural in Seoul is a small but historically interesting mural reproduction or homage to Pablo Picasso's work, created as part of a public-art programming initiative in central Seoul. The mural typically appears as a wall-painting or large-scale graphic installation, drawing on Picasso's signature visual language — angular faces, geometric simplification, and the strong color blocks that define many of his major works. The mural sits in a publicly accessible location and works as a free outdoor public-art stop within a wider central-Seoul walking circuit. The piece itself is short to view — typically 5–10 minutes — and works best as a stop alongside other public-art and gallery destinations on a wider Seoul walking day. Best for travelers interested in public art and the way Korean cities have engaged with Western modernist visual references.

Quick highlights

  • Public mural in Seoul drawing on Picasso's visual language
  • Part of central-Seoul public-art programming initiatives
  • Angular faces, geometric simplification, strong color blocks
  • Free outdoor stop on a central-Seoul walking circuit
  • 5–10 minute view — pair with other public-art destinations

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