225 Donated Artifacts for Museum Construction Revealed
'Pyeongtaek Museum' to be Built in Godeok New Town by 2025

Pyeongtaek City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 1st that it will hold a 'Donated Artifacts Exhibition' at the city hall's main conference room from the 11th to the 17th.


The artifacts on display this time are some of the items donated during the city's artifact collection project for the construction of the Pyeongtaek Museum. The city has received 619 cases totaling 4,341 items so far, and among them, 126 cases with 225 items of high everyday historical value will be unveiled in this exhibition.

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The city is currently working on the architectural design with the goal of completing the Pyeongtaek Museum in 2025 at Hambaksan Park within the Godeok International New City.


The theme of this exhibition is 'A Museum Created Together with Citizens,' and it is planned to allow visitors to experience Pyeongtaek's modern and contemporary history through four categories: Life, Perspectives, Education, and Records. During the exhibition period, explanations by the exhibition planner will be provided twice daily.


Admission to the exhibition is free, and it is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On the 13th, a ceremony to award certificates of appreciation to 11 artifact donors will also be held.



An official from the Pyeongtaek City Culture and Arts Department said, "This exhibition was prepared to create an opportunity for citizens to engage and communicate regarding the future Pyeongtaek Museum to be established."


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