National Museum of Korea

National Museum of Korea The largest museum in Korea, showcasing masterpieces of Korean art and history. They are yours to discover. and Sat.

Open daily 9:30am–5:30pm
Late opening until 9:00pm on Wed. Join our daily English tour at 10:30 and 13:00 🗣 Please check Visitor Information before you visit: www.museum.go.kr/site/eng/content/hours_and_fees

** Closed on Jan-1, Seollal (Feb-1), Chuseok (Sep-10) and first Monday of April and November

[Buddhist Culture_Majesty] The Grand and Monumental Iron BuddhaThe moment you stand before this Buddha, you are struck s...
02/06/2026

[Buddhist Culture_Majesty] The Grand and Monumental Iron Buddha

The moment you stand before this Buddha, you are struck silence. Rising to a height of 2.81 meters and weighing 6.2 tons, this seated iron Shakyamuni Buddha is the largest surviving iron Buddha in Korea. Its massive frame cast from solid iron, the imposing shoulders, and the broadly anchored knees instantly overwhelm the viewer. The right hand, lowered gently toward the earth, signifies the exact moment the Buddha attained supreme enlightenment. What did the people of the distant past pray for as they looked up at this towering presence? Come and stand before this Buddha yourself; feel majesty and tranquility as one, and the immense power that faith can hold.

Buddha | Goryeo, 10th century | Buddhist Sculpture Gallery

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Download our June 2026 calendar featuring A Wash Place from Album of Genre Paintings by Kim Hongdo.This month’s calendar...
31/05/2026

Download our June 2026 calendar featuring A Wash Place from Album of Genre Paintings by Kim Hongdo.

This month’s calendar spotlights A Wash Place, a masterpiece from the Album of Genre Paintings by Kim Hongdo.

On display in our Calligraphy and Painting Gallery since May as the seasonal highlight, this captivating painting captures the unvarnished everyday lives of women washing clothes by a flowing stream. An intriguing element is added by a seonbi, or literati scholar, peeking at them from behind a rock with his face partially concealed by a folding fan. Such a playful setting depicting a furtive, secret gaze between men and women is an exceptional rarity seldom found in Kim Hongdo’s other genre scenes.

Download the June 2026 calendar from our blog. Come see this rare, timeless masterpiece in person in the Calligraphy and Painting Gallery.

Calendar download
https://blog.naver.com/100museum/224297730880

Seasonal Highlights | Kim Hongdo: Painting His Era
Calligraphy and Painting Gallery
May 4–August 2, 2026
Free admission (no tickets required)

김홍도의 ‘빨래터'가 있는 달력 다운로드하고 2026년 6월도 국립중앙박물관과 함께하세요! 2026년 6...

29/05/2026

[NMK Essentials] A Museum Shop Worth Visiting: MU:DS

At the National Museum of Korea, you will find MU:DS.
Located beside the galleries, the shop offers objects that bring moments from the museum into everyday life. From miniatures of the Pensive Bodhisattva to items inspired by Goryeo celadon, and stationery that reinterprets Korean aesthetics in contemporary ways, the collection connects the past with the present. Here, museum treasures become part of daily life.
If your visit brings you to the National Museum of Korea, take a moment to explore MU:DS.

Museum Shop 1 (Main Shop) | Next to the Children's Museum, West Wing 1F | Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun 9:30–17:30, Wed/Sat 9:30–21:00
Museum Shop 2 | Path to History | Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun 9:30–17:30, Wed/Sat 9:30–21:00
Online Museum Shop | https://muds.kr/

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Dear visitors,We would like to inform you that the indoor exhibition galleries (both Permanent and Special Exhibitions) ...
28/05/2026

Dear visitors,

We would like to inform you that the indoor exhibition galleries (both Permanent and Special Exhibitions) at the National Museum of Korea will be closed on Monday, 1 June 2026 for our regular maintenance day.

However, the Pagoda Garden and our peaceful outdoor spaces will remain open as usual. We warmly invite you to step outside, bask in the gentle sunlight, and enjoy the lush greenery. Take a leisurely stroll around the Mirror Pond, and perhaps share a quiet, reflective moment with our centuries-old stone pagodas. These timeless treasures are all yours to discover.

Please find our future closure dates and regular opening hours below to help plan your next visit.

2026 Exhibition Closure Dates
1 June (Mon), 7 September (Mon), 7 December (Mon)

2026 Museum Closure Dates
Chuseok Day (Korean Thanksgiving Day).

Regular Opening Hours
Open daily 9:30am–5:30pm (Last admission: 5:00pm)
Late opening until 9:00pm on Wed. and Sat. (Last admission: 8:30pm)

We look forward to welcoming you back to our galleries soon.

[Bond_Loyalty] Virtues Embodied in Letters This Munja-do (Pictorial Ideographs) features eight essential virtues express...
28/05/2026

[Bond_Loyalty] Virtues Embodied in Letters

This Munja-do (Pictorial Ideographs) features eight essential virtues expressed in classical Chinese characters. With each character being an ideogram carrying a distinct meaning, every single character independently embodies a specific value—such as filial piety, loyalty, propriety, or righteousness. Within the strokes of each character, stories and symbols connected to its unique meaning are intricately woven. If you look closely at the character for loyalty (chung, 忠) in Image 2, you will find a dragon and a fish embedded within its strokes. People placed these folding screens inside their homes and encountered them in everyday life, reflecting on the values considered essential within relationships. What values are reflected in your own place?

Pictorial Ideographs | Joseon, late 19th century | Calligraphy and Painting Gallery

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[Bond_Loyalty] Loyalty Held Through Times of TrialIn Korea, the values considered essential to important relationships w...
26/05/2026

[Bond_Loyalty] Loyalty Held Through Times of Trial

In Korea, the values considered essential to important relationships were preserved through books. Samganghaengsil-do (Illustrated Guide to the Three Bonds) presents stories of individuals who exemplified loyalty to the state, filial devotion to parents, and faithfulness between spouses, combining text and illustration to offer exemplary models for these relationships. To make the book accessible to a wider audience, every story was accompanied by illustrations, along with explanations written in both classical Chinese and Hangeul. First published in the early Joseon Dynasty, the book gradually reached readers across society. Today, the Joseon Gallery at the National Museum of Korea displays stories centered on the relationship between ruler and subject. Remaining loyal to one’s sovereign, even during times of crisis, was regarded as a fundamental virtue in Joseon society.

Illustrated Guide to the Three Bonds | Joseon, 1726 | Joseon Gallery | Reprint of a 15th-century original

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25/05/2026

[Curator's Favorite] Incense Burner with the Inscription of "Chunggoksa" – Celebrating Buddha’s Birthday at the NMK

Every year, Korea celebrates Buddha's Birthday on the 8th day of the 4th lunar month. This year, the holiday falls on May 24th. Although it is a religious holiday, it is widely celebrated by Koreans of all faiths and backgrounds. To mark the occasion, three of our curators are sharing personal stories about their favorite Buddhist artworks from our collection.

Join Gil-chung as he introduces this delicate incense burner with "Chunggoksa Temple" inscribed on it. An incense burner, known to connect the prayer with Buddha, embodies the dearest hopes of those who burned incense in it. While the burner no longer holds burning incense, come and feel the hearts of those who carried on this long tradition. Who knows? The burner might secretly whisper the stories of the people from the past who made their earnest wishes.

Incense Burner with the Inscription of "Chunggoksa Temple" | Joseon, 1397 | Metal Crafts Gallery

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24/05/2026

[Curator's Favorite] Large Buddhist Hanging Scroll from Bongjeongsa Temple, Andong – Celebrating Buddha’s Birthday at the NMK

Every year, Korea celebrates Buddha's Birthday on the 8th day of the 4th lunar month. This year, the holiday falls on May 24th. Although it is a religious holiday, it is widely celebrated by Koreans of all faiths and backgrounds. To mark the occasion, three of our curators are sharing personal stories about their favorite Buddhist artworks from our collection.

Join Jiho as he introduces this grand hanging scroll from Bongjeongsa Temple in Andong, now on display at the NMK. It will definitely be an exceptional experience to see this majestic artwork even online, as the painting is displayed only on very special occasions. If your trip brings you to Seoul, make sure to come and meet the Buddha yourself, and quietly share the wishes you dearly hope to come true. Who knows? Buddha might just grant your wish in honor of his birthday.

Happy Birthday, Buddha, who has crossed a long journey of meditation to be with us.

Large Buddhist Hanging Scroll from Bongjeongsa Temple, Andong | Joseon, 1710 | Buddhist Painting Gallery | On loan from Bongjeongsa Temple

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23/05/2026

[Curator's Favorite] Pensive Bodhisattva – Celebrating Buddha’s Birthday at the NMK

Every year, Korea celebrates Buddha's Birthday on the 8th day of the 4th lunar month. This year, the holiday falls on May 24th. Although it is a religious holiday, it is widely celebrated by Koreans of all faiths and backgrounds. To mark the occasion, three of our curators are sharing personal stories about their favorite Buddhist artworks from our collection.

Join Soomi as she introduces her favorite Pensive Bodhisattva statue—not those famous ones in the Room of Quiet Contemplation, but the one in the Buddhist Sculpture Gallery with a sweet, dream-like smile. Following her guidance, come visit the NMK to see what makes this specific artifact so special to her—and discover what resonates with you. Who knows? You might find your own inner peace through this timeless masterpiece.

Happy Birthday, Buddha, who has crossed a long journey of meditation to be with us.

Pensive Bodhisattva | Three Kingdoms Period, 7th century | Buddhist Sculpture Gallery

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