Donuimun Museum Village, Seoul — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
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Where Seoul's western city gate once stood for over 500 years, a fascinating open-air museum now preserves the soul of a disappearing neighbourhood. Donuimun Gate was built in 1396 as the main western entrance to Seoul's city wall, but in 1915, Japanese colonial authorities demolished it to widen a road, making it the only one of Seoul's four main gates that no longer exists. The neighbourhood that grew up on the gate's former site, known as Saemunan, evolved through the decades from tutoring houses to office-worker eateries, accumulating layers of 20th-century Seoul life. When the area was selected for redevelopment in 2003, everything seemed headed for the wrecking ball. But Seoul made a bold choice: instead of demolishing everything, the city preserved approximately 40 existing buildings from the 1900s through the 1980s and transformed them into a living museum village, which opened in September 2017. The concept is brilliant: "100 Years of Seoul, Time Travel Playground in the City." Each preserved building represents a different era of Seoul's modern history, creating a walkable timeline through architecture that most cities would have torn down without a second thought. The village hosts exhibitions, performances, workshops, and seasonal markets that bring these historic spaces to life with contemporary energy. Questo's Seoul explorations make Donuimun Museum Village an unforgettable stop where the past isn't behind glass but all around you.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 14-3 Songwol-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Frequently asked questions
What was Donuimun Gate in Seoul?
Donuimun was the main western gate of Seoul's city wall, built in 1396. It was demolished in 1915 by Japanese colonial authorities to widen a road, making it the only one of Seoul's four main gates that no longer exists.
When did Donuimun Museum Village open?
Donuimun Museum Village opened in September 2017 after Seoul chose to preserve the neighbourhood rather than demolish it for redevelopment. Approximately 40 buildings from the 1900s through the 1980s were saved.
What can I do at Donuimun Museum Village?
The village offers exhibitions, experience sessions, performances, workshops, and seasonal markets. Each preserved building represents a different era of Seoul's modern history, creating an immersive time-travel experience.
Is Donuimun Museum Village free to enter?
Yes, the outdoor areas of Donuimun Museum Village are free to explore. Some special exhibitions or workshops may have separate fees, but the village itself is open to all visitors.
