It was very interesting and informative in this museum. There are exhibits of dishes, weapons, jewelry. Royal accessories, and much more. There are also installations, rooms with 3D videos next to them, about Korean cultural values, with a pleasant sofa and dimmed lights. Assistant robots that speak four languages, Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese, also travel around the museum. There are museum guides at the entrance to the museum, and there are also guides in Russian. The territory of the museum itself is beautiful, a lake (in which turtles and fish swim), benches, trees, flowers, bridges, gazebos in the style of Korea, small temple complexes. Everything is very beautiful and informative. I definitely recommend you to visit.
The museum is located on a huge territory, next to a very beautiful lake with a pagoda and turtles. Trees, flowers, bamboo - the territory of the museum is well looked after and cared for. And there is also the Hangul Museum nearby, where you can learn interesting facts about the writing of South Korea. I really liked it
An excellent museum if you want to learn the history of the formation of Korea itself, there are many different, real historical exhibits.
Interestingly, admission is free. Which, from my point of view, is right that everyone, local and foreign, could get acquainted with the historical moments of the country.