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| image = Korea-Seoul-National.folk.museum-01.JPG | imagesize = 230 | caption = View of the National Folk Museum building. | alt = | map_type = | map_caption = | map_alt = | lat_deg = 37 | lat_min = 34 | lat_sec = 54 | lat_dir = N | lon_deg = 126| lon_min = 58 | lon_sec = 45 | lon_dir = E | coordinates_type = region:KR-11_type:landmark_source:kolossus-dewiki | established = 1924 | dissolved = | location = Samcheongdong-gil 35, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea | type = | collection = | visitors = 2.7 million (2013)〔(Top 100 Art Museum Attendance ), ''The Art Newspaper'', 2014. Retrieved on 13 July 2014.〕 Ranking 16th globally〔 | director = Shin Gwang-seop | president = | curator = | owner = | publictransit = | car_park = | network = | website = (www.nfm.go.kr ) }} National Folk Museum of Korea is a national museum of South Korea, located within the grounds of the Gyeongbokgung Palace in Jongno-gu, Seoul, and uses replicas of historical objects to illustrate the history of traditional life of the Korean people. ==History== The museum was established on 8 November 1945 by the U.S. Government and opened on 25 April 1946 at the City Administration Memorial Hall. When the museum was merged with National Museum of Korea, its collection of 4,555 artifacts was moved to the latter's Mt Namsan site. In 1975, when the National Museum moved onto the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace, it moved along with it into the Modern Art Museum Building. In 1993 it opened in its present site, which was the former site of the National Museum of Korea. The building's design is based on various historical buildings around South Korea.〔NFMK (History: The National Folk Museum of Korea ) Retrieved 2011-11-04〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Folk Museum of Korea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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