National Palace Museum Opens in Historic Gyeongbok Palace
The National Palace Museum of Korea is set to open a new flagship cultural heritage branch in the historic Gyeongbok Palace. The branch will be housed in Jangandang, the former executive office of King Gojong during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
Gyeongbok Palace, located in central Seoul, is one of the most iconic landmarks of the Joseon Dynasty. Jangandang, situated within the palace, served as the executive office of King Gojong. The new branch of the National Palace Museum of Korea will occupy this significant historical space.
The museum aims to showcase Korea's rich cultural heritage and history. By opening a branch in Gyeongbok Palace, it will provide visitors with an immersive experience of the royal life during the Joseon Dynasty. The branch will display artifacts and exhibits related to the palace and the royal family.
The opening of the National Palace Museum of Korea's flagship branch in Gyeongbok Palace's Jangandang promises to offer a unique insight into Korea's royal history. Visitors can expect to learn more about the Joseon Dynasty and its rulers, all within the authentic setting of the palace.
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