Gyeonggi Province Museum
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6, Sanggal-ro
Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do KG 17067, South Korea
Take Subway Suin-Bundang Line to Sanggal Station (Exit 4). It is a 10-minute walk from the station. Multiple city and express buses stop at the museum's entrance.
+82-31-270-8600
10:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Closed on Mondays
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Overview
Gyeonggi Provincial Museum is the central historical museum representing Gyeonggi-do, a region that has served as the heart of Korea for over a thousand years. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts ranging from prehistoric times to the modern era, focusing on the unique cultural identity of Gyeonggi. With its scenic outdoor garden and diverse educational programs, it serves as a "living classroom" for visitors to connect with the roots of Korean civilization.
History
Opened on June 10, 1996, the museum was established to systematically collect and preserve the cultural heritage of Gyeonggi-do. In 2020, the museum completed a major renovation of its permanent exhibition halls to provide a more interactive and digital-friendly viewing experience. It operates under the Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation and has become a core cultural hub in Yongin, frequently collaborating with international museums for special exchange exhibitions.
Things to see
**Gyeonggi Archeology Hall**: Showcases the evolutionary journey of the region from the Paleolithic Age to the Unified Silla period through significant excavations.
**Gyeonggi History Hall**: Highlights Gyeonggi-do's role as the political and cultural center during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties, featuring royal documents and scholarly artifacts.
**Outdoor Exhibition**: A peaceful walking path featuring traditional stone sculptures, pagodas, and a recreated traditional Korean house (Hanok).
**Gyeonggi Art Hall**: A dedicated space for traditional Korean paintings, calligraphy, and ceramics that flourished under the patronage of the Gyeonggi elite.
Things to do
**Digital Interactive Tours**: Use the museum's mobile app to engage with AR (Augmented Reality) content that brings ancient artifacts and historical scenes to life.
**Traditional Craft Workshops**: Participate in seasonal hands-on activities such as making traditional fans, clay pottery, or Korean calligraphy.
**Eco-Friendly Garden Walk**: Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the museum's backyard, which is beautifully landscaped and connects to the neighboring Gyeonggi Children's Museum.
**Historical Lectures**: Attend regularly scheduled seminars and talk concerts that delve into the fascinating stories behind Gyeonggi's thousand-year history.
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