Overview
The National Folk Museum of Korea, located within the Gyeongbokgung Palace grounds, brings traditional Korean daily life to vivid reality through reconstructed village scenes, historic costumes, and interactive cultural experiences.
Highlights
- Outdoor Village: A reconstructed traditional Korean street with shops, houses, and a village square outside the museum.
- Lifecycle Gallery: Exhibits following Korean life from birth ceremonies through marriage customs to ancestral rituals.
- Seasonal Displays: Engaging exhibits about Korean holidays, farming cycles, and seasonal traditions.
History
Founded in 1945 and relocated to its current palace location in 1993, the museum focuses on folk culture and everyday life rather than high art — providing essential context for understanding Korean society.
Visitor Tips
- Free: No separate admission is needed with a Gyeongbokgung Palace ticket.
- Combine with Palace: Naturally pairs with a Gyeongbokgung visit.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.