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  • Exhibition

    Entering the exhibiton hall, visitors are overwhelmed
    by the splendor of the splendor of the ‘Joseon Missional Ship’
    whick is the largest replica in Korea.

    Exhibition Entering the exhibiton hall, visitors are overwhelmed by the splendor of the splendor of the ‘Joseon Missional Ship’ whick is the largest replica in Korea.
  • Maritime Relics

    More than 10,000 various relics and items have been prepared
    for exhibition in the National Maritime Museum through public
    purchase.

    More than 10,000 various relics and items have been prepared for exhibition in the National Maritime Museum through public purchase.
  • Maritime Library

    The library on the first floor of the museum may be used
    conveniently by not only visitors but also maritime scholars, 
    workers and local residents. More than 45,000 various
    maritime books, periodicals and ...

    The library on the first floor of the museum may be used conveniently by not only visitors but also maritime scholars, workers and local residents. More than 45,000 various maritime books, periodicals and ...

Opening Hours

  • WEEKDAYS
    09:00~18:00 (Entrance before 17:30)
    SATURDAYS
    (Sep~Apr)09:00~19:00 (Entrance before 18:30)
    (May~Aug)09:00~21:00 (Entrance before 20:30)
    SUNDAYS
    09:00~19:00 (Entrance before 18:30)
    CLOSED
    The Museum is closed on Mondays.

Important Relicsmore

  • Pair of globes by Newton & SonThese are a pair of globe and celestial globe by Newton
    family(Newton & Son; William Newton(1786~1861),
    William E. Newton(1818~1879)) who are family of craftsmen
    in globes. Stars and constellations are presented..

    Pair of globes + MORE
  • Juk-do JechalThis is the warning board with the contents that 'Juk-do is the
    land of Joseon that navigation is barred' that was erected in the
    Nikata Coast in 1837 that this is the data to show that Japan had
    recognition of Ulreung-do and Dok-do as the land of Joseon.

    Pair of globes + MORE
  • JohaengilrokThis book recorded by Im Gyo-jin who was the Hamyeol
    Hyeongam of Jeolla-do and also held the position of
    Youngwungwan to carry the duties of Segok (taxed grain) with
    the process of carrying the taxed grain from Jeolla-do to ..

    Pair of globes + MORE