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The National Museum of Korea (Korean: 국립중앙박물관) is the flagship museum of Korean history and art in South Korea. Since its establishment in 1945, [2] the museum has been committed to various studies and research activities in the fields of archaeology, history, and art, continuously developing a variety of exhibitions and education programs.
National Agricultural Museum of Korea Suwon, Gyeonggi Province ... Busan Modern History Museum: ... Nampo Art Gallery:
National Museum of Korea: 국립중앙박물관 Yongsan-dong, Yongsan District: National Museum of Korean Contemporary History: 대한민국역사박불관 198 Saejongdae-ro, Jongno District, Seoul Situated near Gyeongbokgung: National Palace Museum of Korea: 국립고궁박물관 Sajikno 34 , Jongno District: Situated near Gyeongbokgung
The National Museum of Korean Contemporary History (Korean: 대한민국역사박물관), opened on December 26, 2012, is dedicated to researching, preserving, and exhibiting the modern and contemporary history of South Korea. The museum features four permanent exhibition halls which cover the period from the late 19th century to the present ...
During the Japanese occupation of Korea, in 1907 the pagoda was taken to Japan. In 1918, the pagoda was returned and placed on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Today, the pagoda stands in one of the main halls of the National Museum of Korea.
National Folk Museum of Korea; National Hangeul Museum; National Maritime Museum of Korea; National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation; National Museum of Korea; National Palace Museum of Korea; National Science Museum, South Korea
The Gyeongju National Museum has maintained an archaeological research department for decades, and staff there have conducted numerous field surveys and excavations in North Gyeongsang Province. This role has lessened with the onset of government-funded 'buried cultural heritage research centres' ( ko :매장문화재조사연구소) across ...
National Palace Museum of Korea houses over 40,000 artifacts and royal treasures, from the palaces of the Joseon period and the Korean Empire, of which 14 are National Treasures of South Korea. [3] It displays records, state rites, architecture, clothing, royal life, education, culture, paintings and music of the dynasty's ruling era. [4]