National Museum of Korea, Seoul

Receives many people from neighboring countries, which are China and Japan, because they do not waste the advantages offered by their geographical proximity and move towards the place. 

In Korea there are a variety of interesting places to visit, but if staying in place is not wide enough that meet two typical cities. One is Pusan, located near the Japanese coast and is promptly visited by the Japanese in the holiday period, as well as by tourists arriving in Hiroshima and make the decision to cross the pond, in the direction of Korean and Seoul, which is its capital. Right here, one of the possible destinations to visit is the National Museum of Korea, a perfect place to take a glimpse into the history of the country and is separated into two. Opened since 1945, the building being changed in 2005, so now it is in the Yongsan Family Park. 

The museum is composed of a collection corresponding to approximately 150,000 pieces, of which there are some 11,000 always on display. This is considered the largest museum in Asia. In order to protect the treasures to be found in the new building, a building that is earthquake-proof and each of its rooms has special platforms which are absorbed shocks and tremors were built. Likewise has a system of natural lighting and air purification system that has been specially designed to save energy and protect the articles.

 The National Museum of Korea has dimensions of 404 meters long. It is three stories high and around a number of large gardens. The left side is dedicated to the past and the right side is dedicated to the present and future of the country. At the first level are the elements related to archeology and historical documents, the second floor is devoted to the arts in general, ie the crafts, paintings, calligraphy, etc. 

as well as private collections that were donated, and finally on the third level the second part of the second, composed of more Korean Buddhist sculptures and handicrafts is also a special gallery devoted exclusively to Asian art

                                                    


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