Korean National Museum
The Korean National Museum, located in Seoul, is the largest museum in South Korea. It showcases a vast collection of artifacts that represent the rich history and culture of the Korean Peninsula. The museum features exhibitions on ancient pottery, traditional clothing, and historical documents, providing visitors with insights into Korea's past.
Established in 1945, the museum aims to preserve and promote Korean heritage. It houses over 310,000 items, including the famous Golden Crown of Silla and various Buddhist sculptures. The museum also offers educational programs and cultural events, making it a vital resource for both locals and tourists.