The Busan Museum opened on July 11, 1978. Since its opening, it has devoted itself to the collection, preservation, display, research, excavation, survey, and museum education of cultural heritage. It is a pioneer of traditional culture in Busan. The Busan Museum is divided into three floors, one underground and two above ground, with a total of 7 permanent exhibition rooms, including 6 exhibition halls and outdoor exhibition halls. A variety of artifacts and relics of the area-centric historical development. The Busan Museum is self-proclaimed as the representative comprehensive history museum of Busan, with a total of more than 22,000 collections, of which more than 1,300 are permanent exhibits. With the establishment of the second exhibition hall and the enhancement of facilities in 2002, a new chapter has been opened again. In the exhibition room, various cultural relics from prehistoric times to modern times are displayed, and there are also stone products such as pagodas, Buddha statues, and steles in the outdoor exhibition area. The main exhibits here are more than 6,000 cultural properties excavated from the Busan and Gyeongsangnam tunnel areas, which are purchased, gifted or collected. Through the cultural heritage of these valuable data, you can peek into the character content of Busan's history and culture. The cultural experience hall of the Busan Museum is located on the first basement floor of the first exhibition hall of the Busan Museum. In the cultural experience hall, you can experience rubbings and printing, try on traditional wedding and palace costumes, and a space for tea ceremony.
The Busan Museum is near the un park. There are too many exhibitions inside. It takes more than two hours to see the whole process. It shows the history of South Korea's development. From ancient times to the present, it is all-encompassing. If you have the opportunity, you can go and see it. The key is that there is no charge.
The Busan Museum is also a memorial site in this city. The museum has a rich collection and a lot of long history. This place can also know the things inside.
After visiting the United Nations Cemetery, we went here to learn about the history and culture of Busan from a long time ago to the present. Admission is free and it is a fairly large museum. I found it interesting but I couldn’t finish the whole museum because there were so few places to sit and rest inside. There were more people who went with me who watched longer than I did and they really enjoyed the experience. The museum provides some experience activities, printing, etc. In addition, there are many displays of Korean-style houses and Korean-style houses. It really has a Korean flavor. It is recommended to come to the museum when you go to Busan.
The environment is very good, very good film, recommend sisters who want to take pictures! This is great, it's completely in my heart, it's crazy for everyone.
Great place, amazing museum, good food places nearby, interesting place to visit
If you have been there, you can go and see it.
It's so pretty !!! It's pretty during the day and at night 💕
These two months coincide with the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea, Qi Baishi Painting Exhibition held by the Pusan Museum. I was also impressed by the fact that I was able to see the authentic works of Mr. Qi Baishi in a foreign country. The Museum provides translators in Chinese, English and Japanese, as well as guidebooks. Fewer people, very suitable for the appreciation of works