Appenzeller Noble Memorial Museum (배재학당 역사 박물관)
Appenzeller Noble Memorial Museum (배재학당 역사 박물관)
– Homepage
appenzeller.pcu.ac.kr
– Tel
+82-2-319-5578
The Appenzeller Noble Memorial Museum is dedicated to Henry Gerhart Appenzeller, the missionary who opened the first Western-style educational institution in Korea in 1885. The school started with English and core subjects, but expanded into the Pai Chai University, Pai Chai High School, and Pai Chai Middle School and has many famous alumni, including Rhee Syng-man. The memorial hall opened in 2008 in the east wing of the original school building, which was built in 1916 and designated as a Seoul Monument. With dynamically arranged permanent exhibitions, annual special exhibitions and special lectures, the museum offers a unique learning experience to visitors and people with an interest in the history of education in Korea.
– Address : 19, Seosomun-ro 11-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Capacity
50-100 people
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-319-5578
– Parking
Available
– Parking Fee
Paid parking
– Day Off
Sunday-Monday, public holidays
– Usage Fee
Free
– Operating Hours
10:00-17:00
– Scale
B1-3F
– Tour Duration
Approx. 1 hr
– Reservations
Advance reservation required for groups of 20 or more









◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Cheongsongok (청송옥)

Cheongsongok is a jangteo gukbap (rice soup) restaurant that opened in 1984. The signature menu is jangteo gukbap, a rice soup with green onions and radishes in beef bone broth. The kimchi served with the gukbap is homemade, known for its spicy flavor and crisp texture. Nearby is Deoksugung Palace, and the Seokjojeon Hall in Deoksugung Palace presents a picturesque landscape harmonized with the garden, making it a popular spot for photography.
⊙ Korea Samgyetang (고려삼계탕)
– Homepage
<a href=”http://www.krsamgyetang.com” target=”_blank”>www.krsamgyetang.com</a>
– Tel
+82-2-752-9376
Located near City Hall Station, Korea Samgyetang specializes in samgyetang. Samgyetang is a traditional healthy dish made by simmering cleaned young chicken in a broth with ginseng, jujube, and glutinous rice. The light and tender texture of the stewed chicken and the ginseng-flavored glutinous rice porridge is excellent. Ogolgye tang (silkie chicken soup) and jeonbok samgye tang (abalone and ginseng chicken soup) are also favorites among patrons. This restaurant was selected for the Michelin Guide Seoul in 2023.
⊙ Seoul Museum of Art (서울시립미술관(서소문본관))
– Homepage
sema.seoul.go.kr
– Tel
+82-2-2124-8800
The Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) is a space for all to meet and experience the joy of art. Located in the center of Jeong-dong, a district that retains traces of Seoul’s modern and contemporary history, the museum integrates the historical facade of the former Supreme Court with modern architecture. In addition to various programs―encompassing exhibitions, educational outreach initiatives, screenings, workshops, performances, and talks, communal spaces including SeMA Cafe, the artbook store, the open space lobby, and the outdoor sculpture park SeMA WALK provide a rich range of ways for visitors to experience art.
⊙ Jinju Hoegwan (진주회관)
– Tel
+82-2-753-5388
Jinju Hoegwan is a renowned kongguksu (noodles in cold soybean soup) eatery near City Hall Station. Kongguksu is a traditional Korean summer dish made by boiling and grinding soybeans into a creamy broth, served with noodles, offering a refreshing and nutty flavor. Kongguksu is available from March to November. Their staff-recommended menu includes kimchi bokkeumbap (kimchi fried rice), freshly roasted by the staff, along with kimchi jjigae and samgyeopsal (pork belly).
⊙ Jeongdong Theater (국립 정동극장)
– Homepage
www.jeongdong.or.kr
– Tel
+82-2-751-1500
Jeongdong Theater is located along Deoksugung Stone Wall Path and serves as a cultural hub for local citizens. Opened in 1995, Jeongdong Theater is historically significant as it was established to restitute the legacy of Wongaksa, the first modern theater in Korea. Jeongdong Theater features numerous critically-acclaimed productions, such as “Traditional Art Performance,” “Masters Exhibition,” and “Art Frontier,” as well as programs like “Art Stage at Noon” that are geared toward the general public. As a result, Jeongdong Theater has become one of Korea’s representative traditional arts performance theaters and was designated as a Seoul Future Heritage in 2015.
The theater successfully held the performance “Miso” in 2010, featuring the traditional musical “Love Songs from Chunhyang,” written and created by Jeongdong Theater. The musical attracted many international visitors from all over the world, passing on Korean cultural values and beauty, as well as gaining the attention of critics worldwide. In addition, the theater also produced “The 2nd Story of Miso: Baebijang-jeon,” offering a modern interpretation of the fundamental values found in Korea’s culture and art.
⊙ The Dresser(더 드레서)
⊙ Seopyeonje; The Original(서편제; The Original)
⊙ Ewha Centennial Hall (이화여고100주년기념관)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
www.junggu.seoul.kr
Ewha Centennial Hall is a multimedia education center located next to Ewha Girls’ High School. Spanning underground and five above-ground floors, it features a gallery, a cafe, music rooms, individual practice rooms, and audio-visual rooms. The Hwaham Hall on the first and second floors is utilized for performances such as musicals and concerts, as well as educational events.
⊙ Jeongdong Observatory (정동전망대)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →
– Tel
+82-2-120
Jeongdong Observatory is located on the 13th floor of Seoul City Hall Seosomun building. The observatory has a cafe inside where visitors can enjoy a drink while gazing upon the magnificent view of Deoksugung Palace from above. In addition, the walls of the cafe are decorated with photos of old Jeongdong.