The Independence Hall of Korea collects, preserves, displays, and researches Korean historical documents and relics from the past to the present, focusing on the independence movements during the Japanese colonial period. The Independence Hall officially opened on the anniversary of Independence Day in 1987 thanks to donations from the public.
(31232)1, Dongnipginyeomgwan-ro, Dongnam-gu, Cheonan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-560-0114
www.i815.or.kr
Utilization information
Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-41-560-0114
Parking Facility : 1,354 parking spaces
Parking Fee : General vehicles: 2,000 won
Large vehicles (more than 25 passengers): 3,000 won
Compact vehicles, hybrid vehicles: 1,000 won
Closed : Mondays (Remains open if Monday is a public holiday)
Operating Hours : March-October 09:30-18:00
November-February 09:30-17:00
* Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Scale : 7 exhibition halls
Use fee : Free
[Taegeuk Tram]
General fare 1,000 won / Children, senior citizens, preschooler groups 700 won
* Adults (ages 8-64) / Children (ages 4-7) / Senior citizens (ages 65 and older)
* Free for children ages 3 & younger
Collections Status
Approx. 90,000 items in collection / 4,000 items on display
Foreign Language Intepretation Services
[Tour interpretation service]
Phone reservation at +82-41-560-0356 (within 1 hour)
* Available in English, Chinese, Japanese
[Audio tour]
Visitors can participate in the tour while listening to a detailed audio guide available in English, Chinese, and Japanese
Access
[Taxi]
Approx. 16 min from Cheonan Bus Terminal
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