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The National Museum of Korea

The National Museum of Korea has reopening its doors coming Oct. 28 in Yongsan Park.
The new National Museum of Korea is the world¡¯s sixth largest museum.   

The new museum has a 3.8 times larger exhibition space than former place, 19 times larger area to hold culture and education activities, and a 6.7 times larger space providing various convenience facilities.   The new museum offers the space to hold multiple cultural activities true to its reputation.

The National Museum of Korea will be allowing free admissions for encourage the public¡¯s visit to the museum from the day of its reopening on Oct. 28, until the end of this year.   

Admission Fee
1.28 Oct. –   31 Dec.2005 Free
2.From 1 Jan.2006
    Adults (19-67 years) 2,000won / Group 1,500won Per 1 Person(Group 20 Persons or More)
    Children (7-18 years) 1,000won / Group 500won Per 1 Person(Group 20 Persons or More)   
Opening Hours
09:00 AM – 18:00 PM(Tues. – Fri.)
09:00 AM – 19:00 PM(Sat., Sun., Holidays)
Every Monday Close
Tel 02-2077-9000
How to get there Exit 2 at Ichon Station of Seoul Subway Line 1 and 4, (Yongsangu Yongsandong 6 Ga 168-6 / Seoul (P.O. Box)140-026)





03-11-2005
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