Hanbok Museum, Seoul


South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon

The Address of the Hanbok Museum, Seoul:
74 Sagan-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Transportation for getting around to Hanbok Museum, Seoul- You have to get off at Anguk station, take the subway line number 3, and to the exit number 1. Then walk for almost 10 minutes. Or else you have to get off at Gyeongbokgung station take the subway line 3, and then you have to walk towards Gyeongbok Palace front gate, for about 5 minutes.

The timing of the Hanbok Museum, Seoul: 10:00am -17:00 pm
Open every first & third Saturday of every month only

The Hanbok Museum is situated just bang opposite to the street from Gyeongbok Palace ticketing booth to the main entrance. So after you completed looking around the palace you must drop by this place to get a glimpse at the conventional Korean clothes, if the fitting time into your itinerary. The museum remains open only on the first and the third Saturday of every month, so make sure you plan your itinerary so that you get to catch a trip to this spectacular museum. The Hankbok Museum is not a museum barely show casing Korean clothes; it has much on offer; all events and the rites people pass through as they travel through the myriad journey of Life from birth to death, and the proper adorning fit to wear at all occasions. Here is the place where you get to act the perfect attestor for the Korean conventional patterns of dressing and the perfect garb for particular demanding occasions. There are almost three hundred patterns on display by the famed hanbok designer Lee Ri-Ja; some are ready to wear stuff that easy to carry. There are also beautiful ornaments miniscule articles finding their perfect place of fame in the Hanbok Museum. The Hanbok Museum in Seoul is the perfect mouthpiece of Korean art and culture.

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