100% Achievement in Operational Management, Collection Acquisition, and Research
Recognized for Systematic Management of Local Cultural Heritage and Fulfilling Public Museum Role

The Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum has been selected as a certified institution for the fourth consecutive time in the '2025 Public Museum Evaluation.' The photo shows a traditional rice harvesting experience event held at the Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum

The Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum has been selected as a certified institution for the fourth consecutive time in the '2025 Public Museum Evaluation.' The photo shows a traditional rice harvesting experience event held at the Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum

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The Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum announced on December 4 that it has been selected as a certified institution for the fourth consecutive time in the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's '2025 Public Museum Evaluation and Certification System.'


The Public Museum Evaluation and Certification System is a program in which the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism comprehensively assesses the operational adequacy and professionalism of public museums nationwide, in accordance with the 'Museum and Art Gallery Promotion Act.'


As a result of the evaluation, the Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum achieved an outstanding performance, attaining 100% in institutional achievement in the areas of operational management, collection acquisition, and research. Achieving 100% in all three key indicators demonstrates the maturity and professionalism of public museum operations, and shows that the museum systematically manages local cultural heritage while faithfully fulfilling its role as a public institution.



Kim Okkyung, Director of the Jeonnam Provincial Agricultural Museum, stated, "Being certified for the fourth consecutive time is a recognition of our responsibility and professionalism as a public museum that grows together with the local community. We will continue to strengthen our role as a hub for regional cultural resources by expanding our collections, increasing research achievements, and advancing our exhibition and educational programs."


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