A solo visitor gets free admission, quiet library desks, detailed history panels, and frequent talks, so two hours pass quickly, yet the compact gallery may not satisfy those wanting extensive collections.
Why 2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time to browse exhibits, read in the library, and relax at the café.
First-Floor Library Session:
Choose a window seat and dive into over 10,000 books on Busan’s modern history.
Tip: Visit early to secure a quiet corner before crowds arrive.
Permanent Archive Self-Tour:
Read wall panels on colonial era, refugee culture, and democratization.
Tip: Use the free English leaflet at the front desk for key exhibit highlights.
Pirangi Textbook Making Experience:
Try recreating a 1950s wartime schoolbook cover with historical printing tools.
Tip: Ask at reception for scheduled times and join the next free session.
Casa Busano Café Break:
Relax in the restored bank interior with coffee or traditional dessert.
Tip: Bring your own book to fully enjoy the calm atmosphere; order a 4,500 KRW espresso.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Museum entry | KRW 0 |
Round-trip subway fare | KRW 3,000 |
Espresso at Casa Busano | KRW 4,500 |
Total Estimated | KRW 7,500 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer months host free concerts—register online in advance. In winter, the heated café and library offer a warm retreat.
Address: 104 Daecheong-ro, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
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Oscar García
If you are ever in the second largest city in the Republic of Korea. This museum exhibition in Busan offers and captures an important time in the making of a Busan. It gives a historical perspective of the industrious port city from in beginnings of LG, to it's shipbuilding industry, along with various other industries such as chemical, rubber, and textile. The contemporary artwork includes: the...
Jason Lim
It was an amazing place to learn about past Busan. And I saw a artworks in a basement for free. After then, I had a comfort time with a good coffee.
Maggie Wu
After museum, it’s good having a cup of coffee
Jon W
Incredible free museum that details the history of Busan. Very high quality interactive exhibits. Total of 4 floors including the basement. Lots of English translations. QR codes available to listen to audio tour in Korean, Chinese, Japanese and English. Beautiful and well organized.
Percy Mitchell III
The Busan Modern History Museum is definitely a must see for history buffs or for people who want just want to get away to a quiet place. It's very informative and you'll learn a lot about how Busan came to be from the 1850's to the Modern day.
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