Seoul Museum of History, Seoul — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Seoul Museum of History
Sitting on the grounds where Gyeonghuigung Palace once stood in full royal splendour, the Seoul Museum of History weaves together 600 years of one of Asia's most dynamic capital cities. The museum building was completed on December 15, 1993, but it wasn't until May 21, 2002 that it opened its doors as a dedicated space for telling Seoul's remarkable story from prehistoric times to the digital age. What makes this museum special is how it transforms the overwhelming sweep of six centuries into something personal and accessible. Interactive exhibitions let you walk through the evolution of a city that has survived invasions, colonial occupation, devastating war, and miraculous economic transformation while maintaining its cultural soul. The location itself adds an extra layer of meaning, as you're literally standing on ground where Korean kings once held court. In 2006, the museum expanded by acquiring the Chonggyecheon Museum, broadening its scope to include the fascinating restoration of Seoul's urban waterways. The museum's approach goes beyond dusty artefacts behind glass: it uses technology, storytelling, and immersive displays to make history feel alive and relevant. From Joseon Dynasty royal culture to the Korean War to K-pop's global explosion, the narrative arc is as thrilling as any novel. Questo's Seoul adventures complement a museum visit perfectly, taking the stories you discover inside and connecting them to the living city outside the doors.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 55 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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