Visit and Education
Visiting Information
| Operating Hours | - Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-18:00 (Entrance is allowed until 17:00) |
| Holidays (Closed) | - Every Sunday, Monday - January 1 - Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) - Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) - Buddha’s Birthday - Christmas ※ The museum may also be closed on other days due to unforeseen circumstances. |
| Photography Guidelines | - Photographs are allowed without flash - Videos are prohibited ※ If you wish to take photographs or videos for the purpose of a press report or to publish online, you must submit an application for permission in advance. |
Information on Education Session
| * If you wish to schedule a group education session in connection with your museum visit, please make a reservation in advance. | |
| * Education sessions are available only for groups of five to 35. If 35 or more people are in your group, please call us in advance. | |
| Duration | Options: 10 minutes / 40minutes / 60minutes (Please call us in advance for more sessions longer than 60 minutes) |
| Topic | - The history of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery issue and the movement for its resolution (for the general public/youth) - Feminist perspective on the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery issue - The history of the Museum and civic solidarity |
| Language | - Options: Korean / English / Japanese * Please note that Japanese and English programs may not be available depending on the museum’s circumstances. |
| ※ Reservations must be made at least one week in advance. ※ For a more fulfilling museum experience, we recommend participating in an education session before your visit. | |
Group Reservation Guidelines
| Group Visits | - For group visits of five or more people, please make a reservation in advance, as we can accommodate up to 50 people per hour. |
| Group Education Sessions | - For group education sessions of 10 to 35 people, please make a reservation in advance. - For group education sessions of under 10 or more than 35 people, please contact us in advance via phone call or email ※ Group education sessions are not available on the last Tuesday of every month. |
Admission Fees
| Age 19-64 | 5,000 won | |
| Age 7-18 | 3,000 won | |
| Group(10 people or more) | Age 19-64 | 4,000 won |
| Age 7-18 | 2,000 won | |
| Free | Ages 6 and under, Ages 65 and above | |
| People with Disabilities | ||
| Donor to the Museum and the Korean Council | ||
| Recipients under the National Basic Livelihood Security Act | ||
Facilities and Services
| Provided Services | - Audio guide: A device with an audio explanation to guide your tour of our exhibition ※ Available languages: Korean, Japanese, English ※ Estimated duration of tour with audio guide: approximately 50 minutes ※ Docent-led tours are not available |
- Brochure: A brochure containing written explanations of our exhibition ※ Available languages: German; Spanish; Chinese (simplified); French; Italian; Russian; Portuguese | |
| - Luggage storage: A space to store personal belongings during your visit. | |
| Services We Do Not Provide | - Wheelchairs: The museum does not offer wheelchair rentals. ※ Due to the museum’s layout, wheelchair access is limited to the first floor; other floors are not accessible by wheelchair. |
| - Parking space: On-site parking is not available. ※ For visitors with vehicles, please use nearby public parking or private parking facilities. ※ For buses, please use the Seoul World Cup Stadium parking lot. |
Contact
| Phone | 02-392-5252 |
| museum@womenandwar.net | |
| Address | WAR&WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS MUSEUM, 20, World Cup buk-ro 11-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea |