[Seoul] Korean Martyrs’ Museum (한국천주교순교자박물관)
Korean Martyrs’ Museum was opened in October of 1967 as Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine, in memory of the Catholic martyrs who lost their lives during the…
Korean Martyrs’ Museum was opened in October of 1967 as Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine, in memory of the Catholic martyrs who lost their lives during the…
Seoul Yangnyeongsi Herb Medicine Museum opened in September 2006 on the grounds of Bojewon, a medical institution for the poor that was in operation during the…
Soma Museum of Art was opened in September 2004 as a cultural space amid the nature of Seoul Olympic Park. The museum displays over 222 sculptures, and offers…
Created by the government to hand down traditions and preserve important, intangible cultural assets, the center supports cultural masters in the training of…
Sejong Center, officially known as Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, opened on July 1, 1999 to provide citizens with a cultural art space. Having…
Gocheok Sky Some is the first dome-type baseball stadium to be built in Korea. Since its establishment in 2015, the stadium has been used as a venue for…
Situated in the gallery district in the back alley of Samcheong-dong (east of Gyeongbokgung Palace), the World Jewellery Museum houses 3,000 jewelry pieces…
Hanyangdoseong, the Seoul City Wall, built in 1396, was the city fortress wall that protected the capital city Seoul for over 600 years. The fortress wall was…
Ewha Centennial Hall is a multimedia education center located next to Ewha Girls’ High School. Spanning underground and five above-ground floors, it features a…
Whanki Art Museum exhibits the works of Kim Whanki (1913-1974), the pioneer of Korean abstract art. Kim was inspired by traditional features such as Korean…