5 Must-See Museums in Seoul and How to Visit
Whether you’re interested in Korean art, culture, military history, or its political past, there’s probably a museum to suit your interests in Seoul. The South Korean capital is home to more than 100 museums, and among them, these are the ones you shouldn’t miss during your trip.
War Memorial of Korea

For the military history of South Korea.
This museum housed within former infantry headquarters chronicles the military history of South Korea and its many conflicts with North Korea, Japan, and China. Standouts include a collection of tanks, military planes, and guns from the Korean War.
How to Visit: Make the museum a stop on a full-day tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) to experience firsthand the ongoing tensions between North and South Korea.
Namsangol Hanok Village

For a glimpse into different societal tiers.
This living history museum features five restored traditional Korean houses (hanoks), each offering a glimpse of a different slice of society, from the working class to the Joseon dynasty nobility. Costumed interpreters host live workshops and demonstrations.
How to Visit: See the village on a city sightseeing tour, or include it as one of your stops on the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus.
National Folk Museum of Korea

For a large collection of artifacts.
Situated on the grounds of one of Seoul’s Joseon dynasty palaces, the National Folk Museum of Korea maintains a collection of some 100,000 artifacts highlighting the history and culture of the Korean Peninsula.
How to Visit: See the museum as part of a guided tour of Gyeongbokgung Palace, where the museum is located.
Cheongwadae Sarangchae

For political and cultural history.
Spread across two floors, this museum explores Korea’s political and cultural history through exhibits on topics ranging from past presidents to the country’s UNESCO World Heritage sites.
How to Visit: Book a morning history tour of the Korean capital that includes Cheongwadae Sarangchae as a stop.
National Museum of Korea

For a comprehensive art collection.
This free museum ranks among the best in the country, thanks to its comprehensive collection of more than 150,000 pieces of Korean art and artifacts. The rotating collection almost always has something fresh to see, making it popular with repeat visitors.
How to Visit: Visit the museum with a guide to learn more about the history, heritage, and culture of South Korea.
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