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Chushin Art Museum

Highlight
Offering a glimpse of the courtyard beyond - the art nouveau poise of an Italian iron door wrought with flowers and insects

Traditional Kyoto culture supported by a local credit union

Opened in 2009, with the goal of offering easy access to the arts of Kyoto for locals and tourists from around the world, this museum aims to stimulate and create legacies for local arts and cultures. And, as such, holds exhibitions of artists connected to the Chushin Bank or being sponsored by the Chushin Art Foundation. In addition, theme-based exhibitions are held in the museum five times a year. Although small, the museum makes the most of its space, so that visitors can appreciate exhibits at their leisure.
The light orange, rounded exterior, copper-plated roof, the swirling design of the entrance gate and the art nouveau poise of the Italian wrought iron door, all add to the Southern European feel of the museum’s fa?ade. And, with colonnades and marble stairs and stucco walls in the courtyard, the mind drifts to Mediterranean ruins and a sense of relaxation, which is what the museum hopes to project while visitors are enjoying the art inside.

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Question

How many years has Chushin Oike Gallery been open?

Address 136-3 Nishioji-cho Shimodachiuri-dori Aburanokojihigashi- iru, Kamigyo-ku
TEL 075-417-2323
FAX 075-451-2005
URL http://www.chushin-bijyutu.com
Hours 10:00 - 17:00 (entry by 16:45)
Closed Mon, during exhibition changeovers
Adm Free
Access A 10-min walk from Exit 2 of the Subway Karasuma Line Marutamachi Stn/A 2-min walk from Horikawa-Shimodachiuri Stop of City Bus
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