Iksan National Museum (국립익산박물관)
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Iksan National Museum (국립익산박물관)

362 Mireuksaji-ro, Geumma-myeon, Iksan-si, Jeonbuk-do

About

Iksan National Museum is located near Mireuksa Temple Site, one of the largest temples of the Baekje dynasty during the Three Kingdoms Period. A total of roughly 19,000 artifacts were unearthed during archaeological research in 1980-1996, and the museum was opened as Mireuksa Temple Site National Museum in 1997 to display these findings. The Stone Pagoda of Mireuksa Temple Site, a National Treasure, was restored in 2009, and the site was recognized as a World Heritage by the UNESCO in 2015, afterwhich the museum name was changed to the current Iksan National Museum. The museum also offers various cultural events and programs, including on-site education, historical and cultural lectures, and summer culture school.
Information
Phone
+82-63-830-0900
Website
iksan.museum.go.kr
Hours
09:00-18:00
Closed
New Year’s Day, Mondays (Closed the following business day if Monday is a public holiday), the day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day)
Parking
Information not available
Fee
Free

Visitors also explore Geumma Reservoir (금마저수지), Seodong Park (서동공원) and Iksan Ssangneung (익산 쌍릉) near this location.

Location

36.01156, 127.02871

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