Suwon Museum (수원박물관)

Suwon Museum (수원박물관)

– Homepage
smuseum.suwon.go.kr

– Tel
+82-31-228-4150

Locaed in Iui-dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon Museum has one basement floor and two above-ground floors, spanning over an area of 6,535 ㎡. Suwon Museum consists of two main exhibition halls, Suwon Museum of History and Calligraphy Museum of Korea, showcasing approximately 48,000 relics, and a planned exhibition hall for special occasions and exhibitions.

Suwon Museum of History recreates a scene of Yeongdong Market Street during the1960s. Children can learn and get secondhand experience of what Suwon was like in the past while adult visitors can reminisce the old times.

Calligraphy Museum of Korea is the first calligraphy museum built by a local government. The museum houses Korea’s significant calligraphy works. The hall features a spacious area and its display cases are designed with cutting edge technology to highlight the relics on display. Exhibited collections include geumseokmun (metal writing), beopseo (calligraphic specimen of renowned artists of the past), works of renowned calligraphers during the Joseon dynasty, eopil (the writings of Kings), seogan (letters), works of renowned contemporary calligraphers, and more. Also, a planned exhibition hall holds exhibitions with specific themes every year. In addition, the museum offers educational programs for visitors as well as large scale calligraphy events for the general public.

– Address : 265 Changnyong-daero, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-31-228-4150

– Parking
Available (Free)

– Day Off
Mondays, additional days as decided by city mayor
* In the case of closed day being a public holiday, museum will close the next day

– Usage Fee
Individuals: Adults 2,000 won / Teenagers 1,000 won
Groups: Adults 1,000 won / Teenagers 500 won
* Refer to the website for more details

– Operating Hours
09:00-18:00 (Last ticketing 1 hour before closing)

– Program Information
Learning household items from the past, King’s stamp, writing calligraphy, rubbing, etc.

– Reservations
Reservation required for group visitors (available on the official website)



















◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Suwon Bongnyeongsa Temple (봉녕사 (수원))

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
봉녕사 www.bongnyeongsa.org

Bongnyeongsa Temple is located at the foothills of Gwanggyosan Mountain. It features various structures, including the main Buddha hall, meditation spaces for monks, and a bell pavilion housing ritual objects like a bell, wooden fish, cloud-shaped gong, and dharma drum. The temple is also home to an 800-year-old juniper tree. Visitors can enjoy tea at the resting space and explore the temple food education center. Templestay programs offer a chance to experience Buddhist culture through activities such as prayer, meditation, temple food making, and tea talks.

⊙ Olive Young – Suwon Kyonggi University Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 수원경기대점)

⊙ E-Mart – Gwanggyo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 광교)


⊙ Suwon World Cup Stadium (수원월드컵경기장)

– Homepage
www.suwonworldcup.or.kr

– Tel
+82-31-202-2002

Suwon World Cup Stadium boasts a massive seating capacity of 43,959. The concept of its roof was inspired by the image of a bird in flight. It hosted World Cup matches during the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, and is home to Suwon FC.

⊙ Suwon Gwanggyo Museum (수원광교박물관)

– Homepage
ggmuseum.suwon.go.kr

– Tel
+82-31-228-4175

Suwon Gwanggyo Museum features a variety of relics that were discovered during the construction of Gwanggyo New Town. The exhibitions focus on the history and culture of the Gwanggyo area based on artifacts along with materials related to Korea’s modern history, Dokdo Island, and Admiral Yi Sun-sin. Suwon Gwanggyo Museum is located in Gwanggyo History Park near the burial site of Sim On and Prince Hyeryeong, providing a great opportunity for visitors to learn about Korea’s history as well as enjoy a relaxing stroll around the park.

⊙ Côte à Côte (꼬따꼬뜨)

– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/cote.a.cote_official/

Nestled within Gwanggyo Café Street, Côte à Côte embodies the essence of Parisian charm. Its entrance, designed as a replica of Paris’s Wall of Love, along with its sleek, modern black and white interior, captivates visitors. Côte à Côte signiture coffee, served with cream, milk, and vanilla syrup, evokes the essence of Parisian flavors. Moreover, the café boasts an enticing array of desserts, including pain au chocolat, financier, salted bread, and croissant.

⊙ Changnyongmun Gate (창룡문)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
www.swcf.or.kr

Changnyeongmun Gate, the eastern gate of Hwaseong Fortress, is similar in shape and size to Hwaseomun Gate to the east. Something to take note of is the nameplate carved into the wall left of the gate. While the names on the polished granite at the other three main gates have become obscure over time, the nameplate at Changnyeongmun Gate is still clearly visable.

⊙ Flying Suwon (플라잉 수원)


– Homepage
www.flyingsuwon.com

Flying Suwon is a unique moored helium ballon facility to view the entire Hwaseong Fortress from up to 150 m in the air. You can enjoy Hwaseong Fortress, which has new charms every season, right up against the sky. Create wonderful and special memories with your family, friends, or loved ones. The helium balloon can accommodate up to 30 people and is accompanied by a well-trained pilot to ensure passenger safety. In addition, its safety was proven by passing the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations, receiving a safety certification from the French Department of Public Health, etc. Boarding time is approximately 10 minutes, including ascending, viewing, and descending.

⊙ Hwaseong Fortress Tourist Trolley (화성어차)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
www.swcf.or.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

– Tel
+82-31-228-4686

With a design inspired by the royal vehicle used by King Gojong and palanquins of the Joseon dynasty, Hwaseong Fortress Tourist Trolley provides visitors with a comfortable tour around the main attractions of Suwon Hwaseong Fortress. It is divided into a sightseeing course that starts at Hwaseong Temporary Palace and visits the main gates, and a circular course that starts at Yeonmudae Post and visits the main military facilities. Reservations are required on the website. All seats are equipped with an earphone jack offering an audio guide of Suwon Hwaseong Fortress in English, Chinese and Japanese.

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