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Miryang Museum (밀양시립박물관) 밀양시립박물관

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100, Miryangdaegongwon-ro, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do (경상남도 밀양시 밀양대공원로 100 (교동))

Miryang Museum features cultural items and materials of the Nakdonggang River area. The purpose of the museum is to effectively preserve, exhibit, and acknowledge the history and culture of the area through collecting, researching, investigating and organizing the items on display. In addition, the museum was established to enhance cultural nostalgia and contribute to social education.

The museum is comprised of several halls, including a permanent exhibition hall and a temporary exhibition hall, showing the history of the Miryang area during the Samhan era and the Joseon Dynasty. Collections include various cultural assets designated by Gyeongsangnam-do, as well as an exhibit-style storage of literary works, and folk and daily relics.

Other attractions are located in the exhibition of fossils and Independence Hall. The fossil exhibition hall, located inside Miryang Museum, contains 244 items collected from throughout the world. At the Miryang Independence Hall, visitors can come to know the historical independence activists such as Kim Wonbong and Yun Seju, who are from Miryang. The hall exhibits the major movement that took place in Miryang in March 13, 1919, as well as the bombing incident of Paris-Jangseo Sogeon, which took place at Miryang Police Station. All the items on display here help visitors take in and appreciate the modern history of Miryang.

Utilization information

・Information : • 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) <br> • For more info: +82-55-359-5589

・Parking Facilities : Miryang Grand Park - General car (123 parking stalls), Large vehicle (10 parking stalls)<br> Parking lot for people with disabilities in the museum (2 parking stalls)

・Parking Fees : Free

・Closed : New Year's Day, Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day), Every Mondays

・Admission Fees : Adults (ages 19-64) - Individuals 1,000 won / Groups 700 won<br> Youth (ages 13-18) / Students / Military - Individuals 700 won / Groups 500 won<br> ※ Need to present a valid ID card (including a student card)<br> Children (ages 6-12) - Individuals 500 won / Groups 300 won<br> ※ Free admission<br> - Children (ages under 6) and Seniors (ages 65 and more)<br><br> ※ Groups: 20 people and more

・Structure Size : Land area: 25,231.00㎡<br> Total area: 5,289.64㎡<br> Structure: B1-3F<br> Exhibition area: 6 exhibition halls, total 1,951.47㎡ (museum 891㎡, fossil exhibition hall 634.59㎡, Independence Hall 425.88㎡)

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Reservations

One week before visiting (Inquiry: +82-55-359-5589)

Access

From Miryang Station, take Bus 1 in front of the station and get off at Miseong Elementary School Bus Stop (밀성초등학교 정류장).
After getting off the bus, walk straight to the first intersection and turn right onto Miryangdae-ro (밀양대로). Walk another 500 meters and go straight at the first four-way intersection (follow the road signs for Miryang Park). When you cross the intersection into the entrance to the park, the museum and parking lot will be visible on your right.

100, Miryangdaegongwon-ro, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do


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