The Jeonju National Museum was established in 1990 as an institute for the research, preservation, and exhibition of Jeollabuk-do’s most prized cultural treasures. In November of 2002, a Social Educational Hall was opened as a creative educational space to provide visitors a place to experience traditional culture. The museum houses over 40,000 artifacts, a majority of which were excavated from the Jeollabuk-do area, and has on exhibit over 2,000 pieces spread throughout 4 exhibition halls and 1 outdoor exhibition hall. The museum also serves as a venue for numerous cultural activities and educational programs, providing visitors with the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Korea’s proud history.
information
- Industry Information 1. Maintain And Preserve Cultural Heritage Research Fine Pieces Various Special Exhibitions Br 2. Social Education - Children S Art Class Drawing Contest
- Collections Status Metal Porcelain Glass Jewlery Wood Bone Horn Shell Fur Hide Etc.
- Program Information Pottery Experience Making Stone Inscription Etc.
- General Overview Space Rentals Br Contact Jeonju National Museum Panning And General Affairs Division Inquiries 82-63-220-1010 Fax 82-63-223-5653
- Inquiries and information 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-63-223-5651 2
- Parking availability Available 120 Parking Spaces
- Closed days New Year S Day Seollal Lunar Chuseok Korean Thanksgiving Holidays
- Usage fee Free Separate Charges May Apply For Special Exhibitions
- Usage time Weekdays 09 00-18 00 Last Admission 17 Br Weekends Public Holidays 00-19 Saturdays March-october 00-21
- Scale Site Area 64 808 Total Ground 13 269 9 Buildings
- Time spent at the attraction Approx. 1 Hour
location
249, Ssukgogae-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do