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Gwangju National Museum: A 3D History Book

🌟Highlights: The Gwangju National Museum, established on December 6, 1978, is a comprehensive museum integrating archaeology, history, and art. It covers an area of 80,444 sq m, with an exhibition area of 7,055.84 sq m. ❤Why Visit: The museum boasts a rich collection of 48,469 cultural relics from the Jeollanam-do region. It undertakes various functions, including excavation, research, preservation of cultural relics, and social education. ✅Must-See: Prehistory Hall: Exhibits Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, and early Iron Age relics unearthed in Gwangju and Jeollanam-do, offering insights into the lives and origins of civilization in this area. ✅Must-See: Ancient History Hall: Displays various earthenware and ironware burial objects excavated from large jar coffins in the Jeollanam-do region, reflecting the ancient local funeral culture and social life. ✅Must-See: Goryeo Ceramics Hall: Showcases Goryeo celadon, tracing the evolution from celadon to buncheong ware and white porcelain, and illustrating the ceramic production process. ✅Must-See: Joseon Ceramics Hall: Features white porcelain and other ceramic products from the Joseon Dynasty, highlighting the development and characteristics of Joseon ceramic art. ✅Must-See: Sinan Undersea Relics Hall: Exhibits artifacts recovered from a merchant ship that sank over 600 years ago off the coast of Sinan, including 20,681 pieces of ceramics, metalware, stoneware, woodwork, and glassware. ✅Must-See: Buddhist Art Hall: Displays Buddhist cultural heritage, such as Buddha statues and Buddhist paintings, reflecting the spread and development of Buddhism in the region and its artistic influence. ✅Must-See: Calligraphy and Painting Hall: Houses works by artists active in the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910) and modern Honam region, showcasing the local heritage and stylistic evolution of calligraphy and painting. ✅Must-See: Outdoor Exhibition Area: Features important relics such as dolmens from the Jeollanam-do region, the Buan Temple Site Stupa, the Gwangju Jangundong Five-Story Stone Pagoda, and the Heungbeopsa Temple Site Stone Pagoda, presenting the charm and historical features of ancient architecture. 📍Address: 83-3 Maegok-dong, Gwangju, South Korea. 🚉Transportation: From Gwangju Songjeong Station, take Subway Line 1 and transfer to the appropriate bus to reach the museum. 📝Facilities: Features a children's museum and an education hall for cultural activities. Free stroller and wheelchair rentals are available. A museum souvenir shop and a cafe offer convenience and relaxation.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2025
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