Destination briefing
Why travelers stop here
The National Assembly Museum is a national museum that preserves and exhibits various materials related to the activities of the National Assembly from the Provisional Assembly to the present, as well as parliamentary democracy. The permanent exhibition halls of the National Assembly Museum are divided into two floors and consist of four halls. The recommended viewing order is to first view Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 on the second floor, then go down to the first floor and view Exhibition Halls 3 and 4 in order. Each permanent exhibition hall is organized as follows: Exhibition Hall 1 covers the substantial achievements of the Provisional Assembly, which opened in Shanghai, China, after the March 1st Movement, and the lives of independence activists; Exhibition Hall 2 covers the major political history and related legislative activities from the Constituent Assembly to the 12th National Assembly (9th Constitutional Amendment); Exhibition Hall 3 covers the development of democracy through the 9th Constitutional Amendment in 1987 and the achievements of the 13th to 21st National Assemblies; and Exhibition Hall 4 displays the speeches and activities of former Speakers of the National Assembly. The National Assembly Experience Hall serves as the beginning and orientation space of the museum, and is designed to resemble the National Assembly plenary chamber in line with the exhibition theme, 'The Hall of the People's Will, the National Assembly.' The museum orientation includes a video introduction to the functions and roles of the National Assembly and the museum, as well as a plenary voting experience program, which is a key part of legislative activities. In addition, the National Assembly Museum has a Children's Museum, which is an interactive exhibition space where children can learn about the National Assembly and democracy through play.
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Local context
서울특별시 영등포구 의사당대로 1 (여의도동)
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Culture · Seoul








