National Museum of Korea
Location: Seoul, South Korea
Year Established: 1909
Visitors Per Year: 3.5 Million
The National Museum of Korea is a testament to the culture, history, and artwork of South Korea. It was designed with incredible care and consideration for the layout. Divided into three floors, the exhibits are separated to represent South Korea’s past, present, and future.
The museum has a huge collection of artifacts that represent the history and culture of South Korea, such as:
- Pensive Bodhisattva Statue
- Twelfth-Century Incense Burner
- Album of Genre Painting by Danwon
Today, The National Museum of Korea attracts visitors from all over the world to see its sizable collection managed to maintain these pieces of their history throughout wars and the test of time