Seoul Baekje Museum, Historical museum in Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
The Seoul Baekje Museum is an institution in Seoul dedicated to early Korean kingdoms and displays archaeological finds from the region. The building features multiple exhibition halls and a 4D presentation space for special screenings.
The museum was built on a site containing archaeological layers from the time of the Baekje kingdom, one of the early states on the Korean peninsula. These remains were excavated and preserved objects now form the basis of the collection.
The exhibition rooms display objects from daily life and artistic works of the Baekje period that visitors can observe directly. These pieces help understand how people lived and worked in this region at that time.
The museum is located near Hanseong Baekje Station on Subway Line 9 with extended hours most days of the week. Access is straightforward to find and the grounds are well-designed for walking visitors.
The building itself was designed with a shape resembling an ancient vessel from the Baekje period, setting it apart from traditional museum architecture. This design choice links the physical structure directly to the artifacts displayed inside.
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