[Metal Craft Gallery]
Metal crafts were once symbols of authority and later became part of daily life.
Discover the long history and refined beauty of Korean metalwork.
[Ceramics Gallery]
Ceramics have accompanied the Korean people in daily life, art, and spirituality.
Explore the depth of Korean ceramics, shaped by the spirit and skill of artisans across generations.
[Buddhist Sculpture Gallery]
For over 1,600 years, Buddhism has been a vital part of Korean culture.
Experience the spiritual essence and artistic beauty of Korean Buddhist sculpture.
[Buddhist Painting Gallery]
Through selected works from the Goryeo and Joseon periods,
trace the stylistic development and distinct characteristics of Korean Buddhist painting.
[Room of Quiet Contemplation]
After walking through a dim, silent hallway, you will encounter Korea’s National Treasure - the Pensive Bodhisattva.
In this serene space, take a moment to reflect on its poised and timeless beauty.
The Great Hall, 1st Floor Lobby of the Exhibition Hall, National Museum of Korea.
[Tour Course] - Metal Craft Hall : Transformed over time, it shines through every chapter of history. - Ceramics Hall :From the soil of the Korean Peninsula, reborn as ceramics. - Buddhist Sculpture Hall : Buddhism is unfamiliar, not incomprehensible. - Buddhist Painting Hall : Capturing the beauty and mystery of Buddhism on a single sheet of paper. - Room of Quiet Contemplation : The elegant yet restrained Pensive Bodhisattva reflects the joys and sorrows of life—birth, aging, illness, and death—and the path to enlightenment.
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