Destination briefing
Why travelers stop here
Uriyetdol Museum is a space of communication where tradition and modernity coexist. It is a specialized stone museum established by gathering Korean stone artifacts scattered both domestically and internationally in one place. It exhibits various stone sculptures, including literary stone figures, general stone figures, child stone figures, totem poles, stone pagodas, and Buddhist statues, including artifacts repatriated from Japan. In addition to stone artifacts, it also introduces contemporary artworks such as paintings, sculptures, media art, and immersive experience exhibitions by emerging domestic and international artists, providing a diverse cultural experience. The museum focuses on viewing old stone carvings, traditionally recognized as temple decorations or tombstone objects, not merely as sculptures but as cultural heritage containing the life philosophy and wisdom of ancestors, and reinterpreting them from a contemporary perspective.
Address: 66, Daesagwan-ro 13-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
OTA-ready stop
Built into inbound routes and day-tour planning.
Local context
서울특별시 성북구 대사관로13길 66 (성북동)
Travel fit
Culture · Seoul








