National Museum of Korea

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5 ★★★★★

You could spend days there to take it all in


5 ★★★★★

Great walk


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Magnificent permanent collections

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The National Museum of Korea is the largest museum in South Korea and a cultural landmark showcasing the nation’s rich history, art, and heritage. Located in Yongsan, Seoul, the museum houses more than 300,000 artifacts, ranging from ancient relics and Buddhist sculptures to paintings, calligraphy, and modern art. With its modern architecture, spacious galleries, and diverse exhibitions, it is one of the most visited museums in Asia and a must-see destination for culture lovers.

Interesting Facts

  • The museum first opened in 1945 and moved to its current Yongsan site in 2005.
  • It spans six floors with over 27,000 square meters of exhibition space.
  • Admission is very affordable, and many special exhibitions are free.
  • The outdoor garden features pagodas, stone lanterns, and traditional Korean sculptures.
  • It is one of the most visited museums in the world, often ranking in the global top ten by annual visitor numbers.

Visiting the National Museum of Korea is like opening a living history book, where culture, art, and tradition come together under one roof in Seoul.

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Is the museum free?


General admission is usually free; special exhibits may charge.


How much time do I need?


1.5–3 hours for the main galleries.