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  • Permanent exhibition Art Hall I

    Art Gallery I introduces artwork from Buddhism and ceramics from the Goryeo and Joseon periods. The ceramics, including celadon, grayish-blue-powdered celadon and white porcelain, and a Yongin Seori Kiln Site Diorama are displayed. A variety of Buddhist art work showcases the beauty of the elegant craft art.

  • Permanent exhibition Documentary Materials Hall

    The Documentary Materials Hall displays documentary materials closely related to daily life including documents, books, letters, Buddhist scriptures and maps. Ancient documents and books accessed as electronic books in Korean help to understand the materials. The clothing of the Joseon period, which was excavated in Gyeonggi province, represents Gyeonggi Provincial Museum and is displayed in one side in the library under the theme ‘Spread Clothing’.

  • Permanent exhibition Folk Custom Hall

    The Folk Custom Hall displays the content and features of folk Custom in Gyeonggi province in four themes; daily life(food, clothing and shelter), a year(seasonal customs), a lifetime(life ceremonies) and folk art. Visitors can directly experience a variety of folk games including tangram, and ‘when mom and dad were young’

  • Permanent exhibition Art Hall II

    Art Hall II is for the paintings of the Joseon period including landscape painting, record drawing, flowers, birds and animals paintings, portraits, four gentlemen drawings and folk paintings. In particular, visitors can appreciate the portraits of meritorious retainers that were drawn by court painters with distinguished skills during the Joseon period.

  • Permanent exhibition Excavated Clothing

    Excavated Clothing means the clothing that surrounded the deceased in a tomb. Gyeonggi Provincial Museum collected about 1,400 pieces of clothing that had been excavated from tombs and donated. The periods when this excavated clothing were made is evenly distributed from the 16th century to the 19th century. The excavation areas include Namyangju,Yangpyeong, Anseong, Paju, Pocheon, Gwangmyeong, Yangjuand Bucheon. The excavated clothing provides the most accurate materials from which we can actually identify the clothing culture at the time as ceremonial clothing and everyday wear.

  • Special exhibition Liaoning Ancient Civilization Exhibition Close
    • Venue/ Gyeonggi Provincial Museum
    • Period/ 2010.11.25(Thu) ~ 2011.02.27(Sun)

    Special exhibition to promote friendship between Gyeonggi and Liaoning and to reexamine the origins of the Korean race through the ancient civilization in Liaoning, China, which is known to be the birthplace of civilization for the Bronze Age of Korea.