National Palace Museum Closed from April 4 to 10 for Facility Improvement Construction
[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The National Palace Museum of Korea under the Cultural Heritage Administration will be closed entirely during the first week of April (April 4?10) due to internal facility construction. From the second week of April (starting April 11), the museum plans to partially open to visitors by floor.
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This construction aims to improve internal facilities such as fire safety systems to create a safe and comfortable viewing environment. To minimize inconvenience to visitors, detailed closure schedules and the periods during which each exhibition floor will be accessible will be announced later on the National Palace Museum of Korea's website.
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