This msium is a great musium for viewers who want to know Gaya culture in very ancient Korea. The musium welcomed me almost at 8.00 pm in the night and inspite of delay the staff was very attentive and courteous. They explained me in English about every section in musium and spent almost 2 hours. I can only say that I am lucky to visit this great place. I want all my fellow Indians to visit this place without fail. There is a shop selling Gaya culture gift items and though slightly expensive, it is wonderful to gift to your friends as sovinier. There is no entry fee for any foreign nationals. I hope my country also should not charge any entry fees from foreign nationals. Yes, photography is allowed and no charges for camera. All information in Korean and English language. Very well maintained. Excellent job by all staff of musium. I am very impressed. Would love to...
Read moreThis is the greatest exhibition of the GAYA Confederation most likely ever displayed. It is a must visit for ancient history of korea enthusiasts. From crystal jewlery, pottery, to iron age farming, weapons, and armor; the Gaya past comes to life! A/C, bathrooms, parking, all free!!!...
Read moreThis museum offers a good look at Gaya history. The building is well designed to guide you through two floors of items from the Gaya dynasty. You can expect to find weapons, pottery, tools, and even a piece on an ancient wooden boat. Most of tge signs are in Korean and English but...
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