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Hangul
  
국립고궁박물관

Director
  
Soh Jae-gu

Established
  
September 1908

Hanja
  
國立古宮博物館

Phone
  
+82 2-3701-7500

National Palace Museum of Korea

Revised Romanization
  
Guknip Gogung bakmulgwan

McCune–Reischauer
  
Kuknip Kokung pakmulkwan

Location
  
Sajikno 34 (Sejongno), Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Address
  
12 Hyoja-ro, Cheongunhyoja-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–6PMWednesday9AM–6PMThursday9AM–6PMFriday9AM–6PMSaturday9AM–6PMSunday9AM–6PMMondayClosedTuesday9AM–6PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Gyeongbokgung, National Folk Museum, National Museum of Korea, Gyeonghuigung, Changgyeonggung

The national palace museum of korea


National Palace Museum of Korea is a national museum of South Korea located in Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul.

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National palace museum of korea at gyeongbokgung palace in seoul south korea


History

The museum first began as the "Korean Imperial Museum", which was established in September 1908 and was originally located in Changgyeonggung Palace. On November of the following year, the museum was opened to the public. However, on April, 1938, the ruling Japanese government renamed the museum to the "Museum of Yi dynasty".

In March, 1946, after the liberation of Korea, it was renamed "Deoksugung Museum". In 1991, Cultural Heritage Administration instituted the museum in Seokjojeon (석조전, Stone Hall) of Deoksugung Palace, and in 2005, the museum was relocated to a modern building inside Gyeongbokgung Palace.

Collection

National Palace Museum of Korea houses over 40,000 artifacts and royal treasures, from the palaces of the Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire, of which 14 are National Treasures of South Korea. It displays records, state rites, architecture, clothing, royal life, education, culture, paintings and music of the dynasty’s ruling era. It also has among its collection the royal seal of King Gojong of Joseon, which was used for his personal letters to Russian czar and Italian emperor after 1903. It disappeared during Japanese rule and was re-covered from a US-based Korean collector in 2009.

Permanent exhibitions

  • Royal Symbols and Records
  • State Rites
  • Joseon Science
  • Palace Architecture
  • Royal Life
  • Royal Childbirth and Education
  • Royal Scholarly Culture
  • Korean Empire
  • Royal Court Paintings
  • Royal Court Music
  • Royal Palanquins
  • Joseon Water Clock
  • Special collection

    The Museum houses 1,200 volumes of historial texts including 150 copies of Uigwe from the Joseon Dynasty that were looted in 1922, during rule by Japan under the supervision of then Resident-General of Korea Itō Hirobumi. They were repatriated in December 2011 and a special exhibition was held from 27 December 2011 to 5 February 2012. The copies chronicled the royal rituals of King Gojong and King Sunjong, the last two emperors of Joseon Dynasty and Daehan Empire before Korea was annexed in 1910.

    References

    National Palace Museum of Korea Wikipedia


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