Daldongnae of Olden Times (추억의 달동네)
Daldongnae of Olden Times (추억의 달동네)
– Homepage
www.daldongnae.co.kr
The Daldongnae of Olden Times is a modern history theme park that recreates everyday life in Korea during the 1970s-80s, through a variety of vintage products. Visitors can get a glimpse into Korean retro culture as they explore old radios, vintage-style electronic shops and alley shops, and classrooms from that era. The museum also offers retro school uniform rentals and a dalgona experience, allowing visitors to step back into the past.
– Address : 216-8 Bobul-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-54-748-5002
– Parking
Available
– Parking Fee
Free
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Usage Fee
Individuals: Adults 7,500 won / Teenagers 6,500 won / Children 5,000 won
Groups: Adults 6,000 won / Teenagers 4,500 won / Children 3,000 won
* Group: 20 people or more
– Operating Hours
Spring, winter, and autumn: 09:00-19:00
Summer: 09:00-20:00
* Last admission 1 hour before closing
– Collections Status
Pony car, antiques, etc.
– Program Information
School uniform rental, dalgona experience, haunted house experience, etc.
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Gyongju Folk Craft Village (경주민속공예촌)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →
– Homepage
www.gyeongju.go.kr
Gyeongju Folk Craft Village, nestled at the foot of Tohamsan Mountain in Gyeongju, is a traditional folk craft village consisting of around fourty Korean traditional houses including thatched-roof and tiled-roof houses. Skilled artisans proficient in traditional arts and crafts gather here to produce and sell ceramics, woodcrafts, jewelry, hanbok, stone crafts, and more. Visitors can also participate in hands-on crafting experiences. The village’s Silla Art and Science Museum showcases artifacts from the Silla dynasty, while nearby attractions include the Bomun Tourist Complex, Bulguksa Temple, and Seokguram Grotto.
⊙ Silla Arts and Science Museum (신라역사과학관)
– Homepage
sasm2.modoo.at
– Tel
+82-54-745-4998
Silla Arts and Science Museum, opened in 1988, displays miniature models of scientific cultural assets in order to explore and educate how these assets are formed and preserved.