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Textbook Museum 교과서박물관

  • +82-44-861-3141~5
  • textbookmuseum.com
San 25-1, Naepan-ri, Yeondong-myeon, Sejong-si (세종특별자치시 연동면 내판리 152번지)

Textbook Museum, the only one of its kind in the world, was established by the textbook publishing company Nirae-N with an aim to offer a historical overview of the Korean education system. It showcases Korean textbooks from the 19th century Enlightenment period to the contemporary time, and also carries a collection of foreign textbooks as well as North Korean textbooks. Located inside the publishing factory, the museum enables viewing of the textbook publishing process.

Utilization information

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-44-861-3141~5

・Parking Facilities : Available (Small and medium-sized cars: 50, Buses: 10)

・Parking Fees : Free

・Closed : Mondays, New Year (January 1), Seollal (Lunar New Year), Chuseok (Thanksgiving), Christmas

・Admission Fees : Free

・Operating Hours : 09:30-17:00

※ Closed: Every Monday, New Year's Day, Lunar New Year's Day, Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day), Christmas Day

・Duration : 40-50 minutes

Program Information

Reservations

* Group of 15 or more people should make a reservation 10 days in advance.
Tel: +82-44-861-3141~5
Fax: +82-44-865-5385
E-mail: jmj4136@hanmail.net

Access

Take an intercity bus to Jochiwon (조치원).
From outside Jochiwon Bus Terminal, take local Bus 301, 320, 330 or 420.
Get off at the Textbook Museum/Dongmyeon (교과서박물관, 동면) bus stop.
Textbook Museum is located 400m from the bus stop.

San 25-1, Naepan-ri, Yeondong-myeon, Sejong-si


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