"Revealing the Essence of the Aztec Civilization"... National Museum of Korea, 'Conversation with the Curator' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The National Museum of Korea operates an interactive program called "Conversation with the Curator" during the weekly Wednesday night openings.


On the 2nd floor of the Permanent Exhibition Hall, visitors can admire the national treasure, the Ban-gasa-yu statue. In the Buddhist Sculpture Room, gilt-bronze and stone Buddha statues welcome visitors. In the Japan Room, special exhibitions of items from the Tokyo National Museum collection are also held.


The themed exhibition is presented under the title "Feast of Light ? Yesan Sudeoksa Gwaebul." The gwaebul (large Buddhist banner painting), the wooden lotus pedestal of Sudeoksa's main hall, and the murals (replicas) offer a beautiful experience.


The special exhibition "Aztecs, People Who Moved the Sun" showcases the essence of Aztec civilization.



"Conversation with the Curator" is open to everyone without prior reservation. For groups of 20 or more, shuttle bus service is provided for convenience, which can be used free of charge with advance reservation.


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