Destination briefing
Why travelers stop here
The Newspaper Museum is a space where you can get a comprehensive view of the 140-year history of Korean newspapers since the first modern newspaper in Korea, Hanseong Sunbo, was first published in 1883. It was opened in 2000, crossing the boundary of centuries, by The Dong-A Ilbo to reflect on the history of Korean newspapers and foresee the future through its lessons. Globally, newspaper museums are rare, including the International Newspaper Museum established in Aachen, Germany in 1931, the Newseum in Washington, D.C., USA, and the Japan Newspaper Museum in Yokohama, Japan. This museum is symbolic, standing alongside advanced countries with a long history of journalism.
Newspapers are vessels of history, breathing the daily history of politics, economy, society, and culture. Therefore, the Newspaper Museum, which collects the past and present of newspapers that have repeatedly risen and fallen with the times, can be seen as a condensed historical site. The Newspaper Museum holds historical significance in providing an overview of Korea's modern and contemporary history through newspapers, journalistic significance as a milestone in the history of media development, and cultural historical significance in expanding the horizons of museums in Korea.
OTA-ready stop
Built into inbound routes and day-tour planning.
Local context
서울특별시 종로구 세종대로 152 일민미술관 5, 6층
Travel fit
Culture · Seoul








