Introduction

Yangsan Museum opened April 11, 2013 to preserve and study excavated cultural items from the Yangsan area, as well to act as an educational and cultural content space.



The design of the museum resembles the dolmen in Singi-dong and curved lines seen on the eaves of Tongdosa Temple’s Daeungjeon Hall, while the rotunda in the middle of the museum visualizes the old fire beacon on Wonjeoksan Mountain.



Yangsan Museum is comprised of five floors presenting the history and culture of Yangsan. The main exhibition hall is divided into a History Hall, Ancient Hall, Children's Historical Experience Hall, Special Exhibition Hall, and 3D Visual Hall. As the exhibition halls are divided by theme and period, the flow of the museum allows you to easily absorb the information on display. Not only does the museum display relics, but also models, dioramas and a variety of footage is on display, presenting the past, present, and future crossing over in one space to give visitors a nice sense of realism as they tour the facility.
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🗺 Location

78, Bukjeong-ro, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

✏ Details

Reservation for Foreigners

Reservations available through the website.

🔎 Information

Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-392-3314
Parking Facility
Available (82 small-sized car, 2 large-sized car)
Maximum Occupancy
1,000 people
Parking Fee
Free
Closed
Mondays (If Monday is a national holiday, the museum will be closed on the following day), New Year's Day, the day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day)
Admission / Participation Fees
Admission: Free
Permanent Exhibition: Free
Special Exhibition: Some special exhibitions may have an admission fee
Opening Hours
09:00-18:00 (Last admission 17:00)
Scale
Site area: 13,063 ㎡ / Building area: 5,328 ㎡ (B1-4F) / Exhibition Hall area: 1,397.83 ㎡ (2F 303.81 ㎡, 3F 864.2 ㎡, Middle Floor 229.82 ㎡)
Touring Time
Approx. 2 hr