点评:Absolutely loved this place. From the architecture - lots of concrete on the outside and marble inside, a sweeping, grand staircase and large airy rooms - to the content itself, which was well displayed and annotated.
Entry is free and a guide is available from the Information Desk, just inside the entrance door. The member of staff behind the counter saw me looking at the guides and, without my having to ask, found me an English language copy.
Granted, the idea of a Currency Museum might appear a little dry, but it really is fascinating; all the more so because all the exhibits have English language descriptions and explanations.
One travels through the history of coinage, banknotes, printing methods, the printing of stamps, security features (that was fascinating and covered not just notes but, for example, passports) and then ends with a Special Product Gallery, where you can view such things as Olympic Medals, coins minted for special occasions and decorative medals, including the highest order which can be awarded in Korea - the Grand Order of Mugunghwa.
We drove to the museum, but you can get there by catching a 604 Bus and getting off at the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety.
Young children might get a little restless, not least because they might not be tall enough to see into all the cases, but for adults this is a really good way to spend a couple of hours.
翻译:绝对喜欢这个地方。从建筑——外面有很多混凝土,里面有大理石,宽阔的大楼梯和宽敞通风的房间——到内容本身,都得到了很好的展示和注释。
免费入场,入口门内的问讯处可提供指南。柜台后面的工作人员看到我在看指南,无需我询问,就帮我找到了英文版。
诚然,货币博物馆的想法可能看起来有点枯燥,但它确实很吸引人;更重要的是,所有展品都有英文说明和解释。
一个人穿越了造币、纸币、印刷方法、邮票印刷、安全特征的历史(这很吸引人,不仅涵盖了纸币,还涵盖了护照等),然后以一个特殊产品画廊结束,您可以在其中查看此类产品奥林匹克奖牌、为特殊场合铸造的硬币和装饰性奖牌,包括韩国授予的最高勋章——木槿花大勋章。
我们开车去博物馆,但你可以乘坐604路公交车到韩国核安全研究所下车。
年幼的孩子可能会有点焦躁不安,尤其是因为他们可能不够高,无法看到所有的箱子,但对于成年人来说,这是花几个小时的好方法。