Yumin Art Nouveau Museum (link), Jeju island, South Korea
The Yumin Art Nouveau Museum in Jeju island is an experience that starts the moment I walk in. Even before seeing the art, the gentle sound of the fountain at the entrance sets the mood, creating a peaceful vibe that feels like it’s separating me from the outside world and inviting me into a new, calmer space. The way the museum’s architecture blends with Jeju’s natural surroundings really helps me feel grounded and ready to focus on the beautiful art inside. It’s those thoughtful details that make the visit so special.
Munch Museum (link), Oslo, Norway
The Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway, is such a cool architectural landmark that fits beautifully with the city and the waterfront around it. Even though it’s right in the middle of a busy urban area, the way it connects to the water and landscape makes the space so peaceful. It’s almost like the museum gently pulls you away from the noise of the city and invites you to dive into Munch’s art. This balance between the building and its surroundings makes it not just a great cultural spot, but also a standout icon in Oslo.