A deep journey through Korea’s rich history and vibrant cultural heritage, from prehistory to the modern era.
The National Museum of Korea is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM on weekdays, from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Saturdays and the last Wednesday of each month, and from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Sundays and public holidays, with last admission one hour before closing. It is conveniently located near Ichon Station (Line 4 and the Gyeongui–Jungang Line). You can find more details on how to get there on the official website: Access information.
Good news! Admission to the permanent exhibitions at the National Museum of Korea is free. However, some special and temporary exhibitions may have an additional charge. It is always a good idea to check the website for the most up-to-date information on temporary exhibitions and their prices: Current exhibitions.
To have a good experience and appreciate the main collections, I recommend setting aside at least 3 to 4 hours. If you are a history or art enthusiast, or if you plan to see temporary exhibitions, you could easily spend 5 hours or even more. It is a large and very comprehensive museum.
The National Museum of Korea is South Korea’s leading museum, housing a vast collection of artifacts that cover the full span of Korean history and art, from prehistory to the modern era. Its cultural importance is immense, as it is the main guardian and promoter of Korean cultural heritage, offering a deep understanding of the nation’s identity and evolution. It is essential for understanding Korea.
To avoid the biggest crowds, I suggest visiting the museum on weekdays, preferably early in the morning just after opening or later in the afternoon before closing. Weekends and public holidays tend to be busier. If you visit on a Saturday, take advantage of the extended hours until 9:00 PM.
Yes, the National Museum of Korea is designed to be accessible. It has ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms. They even offer free wheelchair rental at the information desk at the entrance. For added convenience or if you have specific needs, you can contact them directly at +82-2-2077-9000. You can see more details about visitor facilities here: Visitor services.
Absolutely! The museum is located in Yongsan Family Park, so you can enjoy a pleasant walk through the gardens. In addition, it is a short distance from Ichon Station, which easily connects you to other major attractions in Seoul, such as the popular Itaewon district for shopping and nightlife, or the majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace just a few subway stops away.
To get the most out of your visit, I recommend downloading the museum map in advance from the website or picking one up when you arrive. Consider using our IAudioguia.com audio guide for a more immersive experience, as it will provide detailed and curated information about the objects. And do not forget to wear comfortable shoes, as there is a lot to explore!
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