
National Museum of Korea
국립중앙박물관
The National Museum of Korea is one of Asia's largest museums, housing over 310,000 artifacts spanning Korean history from prehistoric times to modern art. The stunning modern building in Yongsan features beautiful garden grounds and free admission to its impressive permanent collection.
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- • Les horaires révisés avec ouverture à 10h sont en vigueur depuis le 16 mars 2026.
- • Pour une visite courte, mieux vaut cibler une aile et le jardin des pagodes plutôt que vouloir tout voir.
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