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National Palace Museum of Korea
국립고궁박물관Hangul 국립고궁박물관 Hanja 國立故宮博物館 RR Guknip Gogung bakmulgwan MR Kuknip Kokung pakmulkwan Established September, 1908 Location Sajikno 34 (Sejongno), Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea Director Soh Jae-gu Website http://www.gogung.go.kr/ National Palace Museum of Korea is a national museum of South Korea located in Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul.
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History
The museum first began as the "Korean Imperial Museum", which was established on September, 1908 and was originally located in Changgyeonggung Palace. On November of the following year, the museum was opened to the public. However, on April, 1938, during the Japanese occupation, the Japanese government downgraded the museum's title to the "Museum of Yi dynasty".[1]
In March, 1946, after the liberation of Korea, it was renamed "Deoksugung Museum". In 1991, Cultural Heritage Administration instituted the museum in Seokjojeon (석조전, Stone Hall) of Deoksugung Palace, and in 2005, the museum was relocated to a modern building inside Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Collection
National Palace Museum of Korea houses over 40,000 artifacts and royal treasures, from the palaces of the Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire, of which 14 are National Treasures of South Korea.[2] It displays records, state rites, architecture, clothing, royal life, education, culture, paintings and music of the dynasty’s ruling era.[3]
See also
- List of museums in Seoul
- Gyeongbok Palace
References
- ^ "history of the museum" (in Korean). National Palace Museum of Korea website. http://www.gogung.go.kr/introduce/history.jsp. Retrieved 2008-04-24.
- ^ "history of the museum" (in English). National Palace Museum of Korea website. http://www.gogung.go.kr/eng/aboutMuseum/history.jsp. Retrieved 2008-04-24.
- ^ CNN Go Seoul's best museums 27 October 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-04
External links
Categories:- Jongno-gu, Seoul
- Museums in Seoul
- Museums established in 1908
- National museums of South Korea
- Korean museum stubs
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