Ewha Womans University Museum, A Blend of Tradition and Modernity

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Introduction

The Pear Blossom Women's University Museum was built in 1935, initially named Pear Blossom School, and renamed Pear Blossom Women's University in 1948. As a women's school under the Japanese imperialist rule, the university faculty and students established the museum to protect the country's cultural heritage. The museum mainly collects folk artifacts, woodworking products, ceramics, etc. Former First Ladies, including Kim Yoon-ok, the wife of former South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, have also studied at this university.
Opening hours
Monday to Saturday 09:30-17:00
culture day on the last Wednesday of each month 09:30-19:00
closed on Sundays and public holidays.
Transportation
You can take Metro Line 2 to LiDa station, exit from either Exit 2 or Exit 3, and then walk about 300 meters to the main gate of Ewha Womans University.