- As of 2025, the National Museum of Korea attracts 5 million visitors annually, already ranking among the world’s top museums in terms of visitor numbers and becoming a must-visit destination for global travelers. Here, you can experience Korea’s history, culture, and art all in one place, allowing you to deeply explore the roots of “K-culture” in a single visit.
- This is a tour that reinterprets the National Museum of Korea’s signature exhibition, “K-Dynasty,” with a story-based approach. By incorporating the world of “K-Demon Hunters,” you’ll be able to experience the history and myths of Korean dynasties in a unique, adventure-like way.
- An educator with official Korean elementary school teacher certification and experience as an activity leader will guide the tour. They deliver historical facts in a vivid and engaging way, making the tour much more immersive!
- One of the main reasons people visit the National Museum of Korea is for the museum goods, also known as ‘Myutzeu’ (Myujeum goods; museum merchandise). They are so popular that long lines form even before opening, making shopping for Myutzeu after your tour a perfect way to complete your visit.
- The National Museum of Korea will begin charging admission and implementing a global reservation system starting in 2027. As this is the last period when tourists from around the world can visit freely, it will be one of the most valuable experiences to include in your travel itinerary.
- Private tours are also available, allowing you to move at your own pace and in your preferred atmosphere, while enjoying more in-depth explanations at your leisure.
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National Museum of Korea
The National Museum of Korea is a place where you can experience the history and culture of Korea at a glance. Within its grand yet sophisticated exhibition spaces, you can deeply appreciate Korean art and tradition, making it a popular spot for photography as well. Today, it stands as one of the leading cultural and tourist destinations, attracting millions of visitors from both Korea and abroad each year.
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Reinterpreted as a storytelling-style docentIt feels like watching a movie—you can understand Korean history without having to memorize it. Through the museum, you can explore history and human life.
Docent Instructors
The docent tour is conducted directly by a team of teachers who hold official elementary school teaching certificates in Korea and have completed specialized training for this activity. With friendly explanations tailored to children's perspectives, participants can enjoy a more engaging and meaningful experience.







