Revitalized Gyeongju National Museum: A Modern Treasure for All Ages

If your only memory of the Gyeongju National Museum is from a school field trip, it’s time to revisit. The museum has undergone a monumental renovation, transforming it into a trendy hotspot cherished by both foreigners and the younger generation.
The museum’s flagship exhibition hall, the Silla History Hall (formerly the Archaeological Hall), was established in 1975. Given that the building is nearly 50 years old, its exterior appears somewhat worn compared to contemporary museums. However, the interior is luxurious yet comfortable, with many visitors commenting, "I thought it was a hotel lobby" and "It’s much more impressive than a luxury department store." This remarkable transformation is thanks to a comprehensive remodeling that took place in 2020.
The exhibition hall covers the history of the southeastern region of the Korean Peninsula, starting from the Paleolithic era and spanning 1,000 years of Silla history. Innovative exhibition techniques, such as lighting that highlights artifacts, meticulously designed pathways, and the dramatic placement of the Silla Smile roof tile in the center of a massive wall, captivate visitors. As a result, the museum welcomed over one million visitors as early as August this year, with foreign visitors exceeding 100,000 annually. This makes it the museum with the highest percentage of foreign visitors among all museums across the country, including the National Museum of Korea in Seoul.
Opened in 2002, the Silla Art Museum showcases the splendid art culture of the Silla Dynasty. Here, visitors can encounter masterpieces of Buddhist art, such as the Baekryulsa Yaksa Buddha and the Nam-san Jangchang-gok Mireuksamjon. This museum also underwent interior remodeling in 2022, transforming it into a modern and sophisticated exhibition space. The Wolji Hall recently completed its renovation on the 17th, bringing familiarity to middle-aged visitors with its historic name, Anapji.
Whether you’re a local or a tourist, the revitalized Gyeongju National Museum offers a unique opportunity to explore Koreas deep historical roots and artistic achievements in a space that combines tradition and modernity. Don’t miss the chance to experience this cultural treasure, which now appeals to all ages and backgrounds.
The museum’s flagship exhibition hall, the Silla History Hall (formerly the Archaeological Hall), was established in 1975. Given that the building is nearly 50 years old, its exterior appears somewhat worn compared to contemporary museums. However, the interior is luxurious yet comfortable, with many visitors commenting, "I thought it was a hotel lobby" and "It’s much more impressive than a luxury department store." This remarkable transformation is thanks to a comprehensive remodeling that took place in 2020.
The exhibition hall covers the history of the southeastern region of the Korean Peninsula, starting from the Paleolithic era and spanning 1,000 years of Silla history. Innovative exhibition techniques, such as lighting that highlights artifacts, meticulously designed pathways, and the dramatic placement of the Silla Smile roof tile in the center of a massive wall, captivate visitors. As a result, the museum welcomed over one million visitors as early as August this year, with foreign visitors exceeding 100,000 annually. This makes it the museum with the highest percentage of foreign visitors among all museums across the country, including the National Museum of Korea in Seoul.
Opened in 2002, the Silla Art Museum showcases the splendid art culture of the Silla Dynasty. Here, visitors can encounter masterpieces of Buddhist art, such as the Baekryulsa Yaksa Buddha and the Nam-san Jangchang-gok Mireuksamjon. This museum also underwent interior remodeling in 2022, transforming it into a modern and sophisticated exhibition space. The Wolji Hall recently completed its renovation on the 17th, bringing familiarity to middle-aged visitors with its historic name, Anapji.
Whether you’re a local or a tourist, the revitalized Gyeongju National Museum offers a unique opportunity to explore Koreas deep historical roots and artistic achievements in a space that combines tradition and modernity. Don’t miss the chance to experience this cultural treasure, which now appeals to all ages and backgrounds.
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