[Chungcheongnam-do] Korean Natural History Museum (한국자연사박물관)
The Korean Natural History Museum showcases Korea’s plants, animals, insects, and rocks. It includes exhibition halls, a café, and a theater. The main…
The Korean Natural History Museum showcases Korea’s plants, animals, insects, and rocks. It includes exhibition halls, a café, and a theater. The main…
The Independence Hall of Korea collects, preserves, displays, and researches Korean historical documents and relics from the past to the present, focusing on…
The city of Cheongju, together with UNESCO, commemorates the inscription of “Jikji” onto the UNESCO Memory of the World Register and presents the UNESCO/Jikji…
Nangye Korean Classical Music Museum in Yeongdong, Chungcheongbuk-do was built to preserve and build upon the musical achievements and artistic spirit of…
Suyanggae Prehistory Museum boasts itself as the largest prehistoric site in Korea. The museum contains a multitude of remains, especially stone toolkits, of…
The Junk Art Gallery showcases robots and sculptures crafted from industrial waste, housing nearly 1,300 works by Oh Daeho, Korea’s pioneering “junk artist.”…
The Handok Museum was founded to promote and introduce Handok, a producer of Korean medicines. The museum aims to introduce the benefits and breakthroughs of…
Neunggang Sotdae Art Museum in Jecheon is a museum of sotdae, ancient prayer poles with a duck or bird-shaped figurine on top that were usually placed at the…
As the cultural space representing Cheongju, Cheongju Museum of Art hosts art exhibitions, lectures, music performances, and more. It features eight exhibition…
Hagye-ri in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, is the hometown of Jeong Jiyong, the poet who wrote the poem “Hyangsu” (Nostalgia). The Jeong Jiyong Memorial Hall…