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Excellent place to start exploring Korean history and culture. The architecture is stunning, so is the view. Admission is free and as the place is huge, with 3-4 floors of exhibit, allocate sufficient time (1 hour minimum) to go through the exhibits without rush.
The museum has three exhibition halls, and it also houses a children's museum and an open-air exhibition. It is a good representation of the former life in Korea.
Admission is free, but the maximum amount of guests is limited to 50.
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You have a couple of free hours in Insadong? Why don’t you just go to the Alive Museum, play and be a kid again? There is a whole number of poses you can do with the interactive art display.