Overview
The War Memorial of Korea is a vast museum and outdoor exhibition documenting Korea's military history, with particular focus on the Korean War (1950–1953), featuring moving personal stories alongside impressive military hardware.
Highlights
- Korean War Hall: Detailed accounts of the war including the Battle of Inchon and experiences of soldiers and civilians.
- Outdoor Exhibits: Tanks, fighter jets, a naval vessel, and a B-52 bomber in the outdoor exhibition.
- Brothers Statue: An emotional sculpture depicting two brothers — one a South Korean soldier, the other a North Korean — embracing.
History
The museum opened in 1994 on the former site of the Korean Army headquarters. It covers Korean military history from antiquity through UN peacekeeping missions, with the Korean War as its centerpiece.
Visitor Tips
- Free Admission: All galleries and outdoor exhibits are free.
- Allow Time: The museum is comprehensive — budget at least 2 hours.
- Duration: 2–3 hours.