War Memorial of Korea

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The War Memorial of Korea
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War Memorial of Korea
EstablishedJune 10, 1994 (1994-06-10)
Location29 Itaewon-ro, Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea
TypeWar memorial and museum
Collection size6,300
DirectorSun Young-Jae
PresidentBaek Seung-joo [1]
Website The War Memorial of Korea
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jeonjaeng Ginyeomgwan
McCune–Reischauer Chŏnjaeng Kinyŏmgwan

The War Memorial of Korea (Korean : 전쟁기념관) is a museum located in Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It opened in 1994 on the former site of the army headquarters to exhibit and memorialize the military history of Korea. It was built for the purpose of preventing war through lessons from the Korean War and for the hoped for peaceful reunification of North and South Korea. The memorial building has six indoor exhibition rooms and an outdoor exhibition centre displaying war memorabilia and military equipment from China, South Korea and the United States. [2]

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History

The War Memorial covers the history of Korean War which took place from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953. [3]

Construction

The construction of the War Memorial of Korea was completed in December 1993. The project was carried out in consultation with military experts while collecting a wide range of exhibition items from at home and abroad. Upon the completion of the interior, the memorial opened officially on June 10, 1994, and became the largest landmark of its kind in the world.[ citation needed ]

Surrounding area

Located on the old site of Army Headquarters, the War Memorial of Korea has three above-ground floors of exhibits. [3] It also has two underground floors in the main building, which stands on an area of about 20,000 m2 (220,000 sq ft).

In cloistered left and right galleries, flanking the facade of the main building, are rows of black marble monuments inscribed with the names of those who died during the Korean War, Vietnam War, clashes with North Korea since the Korean War and of policemen who died on duty. The plaza in the museum compound has an artificial waterfall, and around it are widespread rest areas so that visitors can picnic while enjoying the pleasant landscape. In the center of the plaza stands the Statue of Brothers, the elder a South Korean soldier and the younger a North Korean soldier, which symbolizes the situation of Korea's division.

Public transportation

Seoul Metro Line 6.svg Samgakji Station exit 12

Seoul Metro Line 4.svg Samgakji Station exit 12

Exhibition areas

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An exhibition hall (2006)

6,300 items are displayed in seven halls and an outdoor exhibition area. There is a Memorial Hall, War History Room, Korean War Room, Expeditionary Forces Room, ROK Armed Forces Room, Exhibition Hall for Donated Artifacts, and Exhibition of Large Military Equipments. [3]

The exhibitions show weapons and equipment from prehistoric times to the modern period, [4] as well as depictions of notable military and militant figures. About 100 large weapons are displayed in the outside exhibition area on the lawns around the building.

Memorial Hall

Upon entering the memorial halls, this English text is inscribed:

Inscribed on this memorial are the names of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces Soldiers and Policemen killed in the Armed Forces Activation, Korean War, Vietnam War and Counter Infiltration Operation and the United Nations Forces Soldiers killed in the Korean War.

Indoor displays

Objects on display inside include:

Outdoor display area

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Outdoor exhibition area

Items on display include:

Fixed-wing aircraft:

Helicopters

Armored Vehicles:

Artillery and Anti-Aircraft Guns:

Missiles:

Vessels:

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