
Korean National Museum
The Korean National Museum is South Korea's largest and oldest cultural institution, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the country's rich history and artifacts. It houses diverse collections, including royal textiles, ancient pottery, Buddhist sculptures, and traditional art. Located in Seoul, the museum offers insight into Korea’s heritage through well-organized exhibits, educational programs, and research initiatives. It serves as a vital hub for both locals and visitors to appreciate Korea’s cultural legacy and historical achievements, fostering understanding and appreciation of the nation's artistic and historical development.