Visitors can pay their respects to a large seated
statue of Ahn Jung-geun and participate in a variety of
commemorative ceremonies and seminars in this
comprehensive and multi-purpose space.
(Taking pictures is only allowed here in this hall at the museum.)
This grand work with 4 meters in width and 5 meters in height is composed of 80 letters of
Ahn’s sayings which are not drawn by brushes but attached with the hands of the artist.
Blue mountains symbolize the fresh spirits of the Korean peninsula and Ahn’s love of peace.
The artist wrote the letters in traditional multi-colored paintwork with a hope that Ahn’s
teachings would serve as the pillars and rafters of the peaceful global village we are dreaming of
and would remain forever in the mind of all mankind. (Artist: installation artist Kang Ik-joong/
Installation: Seo Gyeong-seok, Sungshin Women’s University)
Visitors will be able to watch a 13-minute video footage featuring Ahn Jung-geun’s life.
Books, clothes, pottery, and scrolls of
Ahn’s autographs are available.