Adam-won means 'a garden where I can talk with myself'
in Chinese. Originally, it was a landscaping farm that grew trees but has been transformed into a botanical arboretum. As its name suggests, there are cafes, art galleries, and a secluded promenade. You can relax and reflect on outdoor tables and chairs.
Here, the wide lawn and the pond called Jukyeonji Pond are great places to relax. Lotus flowers adorn the pond in summer, attracting visitors. The bamboo trees that stretch straight across one side of the pond are a must-see sight. There are also hundreds of trees and flowers that can be seen, including Black Jetbead, bridal wreath, pasqueflower, daffodil, and Viburnum carlesii.
Adam-won's central facility is the gallery. On all four sides of the museum, which is made of glass, you can see different mountain scenes. You can also enjoy art works that reinterpret mountains from the artist's point of view.
