NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA
The
striking new National Museum of Korea just opened in October
2005. The vast spaceship-like structure is built amongst
various ponds, pagodas and garden areas. Namsan mountain
and Seoul tower loom in the background and are framed like
a work of art by an open foyer which joins the east and
west wing of the museum. From the outside, the structure
looks more like a satellite of Incheon airport rather than
a museum. The majestic main building is constructed of marble,
steel and glass. It’s ultra modern, yet somehow it
looks like something out of a communist block country in
the ‘60s.
The
east wing, holds national treasures from the various dynasties.
There's a bronze incense burner from the Baekje dynasty,
paintings from the Chosun dynasty and tomb treasures from
the Shilla dynasty. There is also a very interesting cartography
section of the museum which has old maps from as far back
as the 15th century. There’s a whole section on calligraphy
and how chinese characters influenced the Korean language.
The jewelry and accessories found inside some tombs in the
Baekje dynasty could be a particular source of inspiration
to jewelry designers. There are also Buddhist sculptures,
private collections which were donated by individuals, and
art from around Asia. For children, there are special exhibits
as well. If you get tired, you can stop at one of the various
coffee shops, or eat at one of the food courts. There are
two museum shops which have nifty souvenirs. The west wing
holds a theater and a library. Take a stroll around the
grounds as well if you have time. It seems to be a very
popular place for people to dress up in their hanboks and
take photos. Surprisingly, you're allowed to take photos,
but the use of flash is prohibited.
ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE:
168-6 Yongsan-Dong 6-ga
Yongsan-gu, Seoul 140-026
02) 2077-9000
WEBSITE:
www.museum.go.kr
OPENING HOURS AND ADMISSION FEE:
Tues-Friday 9:00AM - 6:00PM
Sat-Sun 9:00AM - 7:00PM
Closed on Mondays and Jan 1.
Admission for adults: 2000 won, Children and students:1000
won
TRANSPORTATION:
Red Bus #9502, Green Bus #0014, and Green Bus #0211
Subway Line 4, Ichon Station, Exit 2
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