Bona Museum
보나 장신구 박물관
Explore a wide range of traditional jewelry used by Korean people in the past
Korea's largest museum specializing in accessories, housing approximately 10,000 artifacts. Various artifacts used in real life, such as hairpins, pincers, Daenggi (ribbon), Jokduri (women's head accessory), needle holders, and patchwork, are displayed in accordance with their purpose and era.
In addition to various accessories, you can also enjoy various types of folk items such as drawers, boxes, Soban (tray), and Najeonchilgi (mother-of-pearl lacquerware), which are especially eye-catching because they are carved with intricate patterns including animals and flowers. There are several other galleries in Insadong, and Ssamzigil, one of the most popular spots in the area, is nearby.
Information
How to get there
5 min walk from Anguk Station Exit 6 (Line 3), on Insadong Cultural Street
Closed for Lunar New Year & Chuseok Irregular holidays (Check website)
Admission Fee
Adult: ₩5,000, students: ₩4,000 Child (ages 6 and under) & senior (ages 65+): ₩3,000
Insider Tips
Special exhibition schedule varies (refer to website)
Age under 6 must be accompanied by an adult