A place where you can feel the thousand-year breath of Silla

📍The Gyeongju National Museum is a space where you can take in the splendid history of Gyeongju, the capital of Silla for a thousand years, at a glance. It's truly special to be able to see artifacts that you’ve only encountered in textbooks up close. Among them, the National Treasure No. 191, the Sacred Bell of King Seongdeok (Emille Bell) 🔔, is a must-see exhibit. Its sheer size and intricate patterns are even more awe-inspiring when seen in person.

The museum is divided into several exhibition halls, including the Archaeology Hall, Art Hall, Silla History Hall, and Children's Museum, making it highly recommended for family visitors 👨👩👧. There are interactive exhibits designed for children, ensuring they won’t get bored. Plus, the fact that admission is free makes it even more appealing! 🙌

Standing in the serene museum courtyard, you can feel as if you’ve traveled back in time, with the clear Gyeongju sky blending harmoniously with the stories told by the artifacts 🌤️. It was the perfect place to spend a day quietly appreciating history and culture.

👉 If you’re planning a trip to Gyeongju, this is an essential stop!

Post by 넨네코코에요 | Sep 7, 2025

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