Destination briefing
Why travelers stop here
The National Meteorological Museum is a special museum that displays various information and materials related to the weather and climate of South Korea. Located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, this museum highlights the importance of weather and climate to visitors through exhibitions on the development of meteorology, climate change, and weather forecasting technology. The museum introduces historical meteorological materials and cutting-edge weather observation technology, and offers various hands-on programs to help understand climate change and natural disasters. Exhibits include meteorological equipment, forecasting systems, and weather cases from around the world. Educational programs for children and youth are also available, making it a place to naturally foster interest in weather and climate. In particular, it provides the latest information on the accuracy of weather forecasts and responses to climate change, offering opportunities to build knowledge about weather from a scientific and educational perspective. Additionally, the museum has a space for weather observation experiences, allowing visitors to directly experience and learn from actual weather data. The Seoul National Meteorological Museum is an important educational venue for deeply understanding the impact of weather and climate change on modern society and learning scientific approaches to address these issues. It is a special space that enhances interest in meteorology and raises awareness of climate problems, providing valuable information to many people.
OTA-ready stop
Built into inbound routes and day-tour planning.
Local context
서울특별시 종로구 송월동 1-1 국립기상박물관
Travel fit
Culture · Seoul






