Seoul Education Museum

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Seoul Education Museum
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Seoul Education Museum
Established15 June 1995
Location19 Bukchon-gil (2 Hwa-dong), Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
DirectorYu Wang-jun
Website edumuseum.sen.go.kr
Korean name
Hangul
서울교육박물관
Hanja
Revised Romanization Seoul Gyoyuk Bangmulgwan
McCune–Reischauer Sŏul Kyoyuk Pangmulgwan
Seoul Education Museum in September 2018 Seoul Education Museum 2.jpg
Seoul Education Museum in September 2018

The Seoul Education Museum is an education museum in Seoul, South Korea.

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37°34′47.16″N126°59′0″E / 37.5797667°N 126.98333°E / 37.5797667; 126.98333


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