Are you looking for special exhibitions or unmissable events in Seoul this October? Search no more! We’re here to help you discover the must-see happenings in the capital city at a glance.
Seoul has numerous museums with permanent exhibitions, but it also has galleries and museums offering temporary exhibitions— it is just like limited editions. If you don’t see them now, you might not get the chance again. Whether you’re an art lover, a curious soul, or simply searching for free indoor activities, look no further.
Throughout the month, we’ll continue recommending cultural events in this article, so be sure to bookmark it for updates!
Here are the events we suggest checking out during the first week of October. With the arrival of fall, it’s the perfect time to visit museums and enjoy a peaceful, reflective experience.
1. What a Brew-tiful Day!
Duration of the exhibition: August 20th, 2024 ~ November 10th, 2024
Location: National Folk Museum of Korea
Location tip: It is located by Gyeongbokgung palace
Price: Free
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This exhibition explores the deep-rooted coffee culture in Korea, highlighting its integration into daily life over the past century. Coffee, now a staple in Korean diets alongside rice and kimchi, has become a social and cultural symbol. The exhibition traces the history of coffee in Korea, from its introduction by Westerners to its current widespread consumption. Visitors will see how coffee has evolved from a luxury to an everyday drink and how it connects people through shared experiences. With historical artifacts like ginseng coffee and U.S. military C-rations, the exhibit illustrates coffee’s impact on Korean society, offering a glimpse into the cultural significance of this beloved beverage.
2. Special Exhibition to Mark UN Forces Participation Day <YOU’RE STILL HERE>
Duration of the exhibition: July 27th, 2024 ~ October 27th, 2024
Location: National Museum of Korean Contemporary History
Location tip: it is located in Gwanghwamun and in front of Gyeongbokgung palace
Price: Free
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The National Museum of Korean Contemporary History presents a heartfelt exhibition titled “YOU”RE STILL HERE” to commemorate the sacrifices made during the Korean War, particularly by the UN forces that fought for South Korea’s freedom. The sacrifices of countless individuals were essential for peace to return to a war-torn Korea. This exhibition pays tribute to the international soldiers who served during the Korean War. Through personal artifacts, letters, and multimedia displays, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made and the enduring impact on Korea’s path to peace.
3. The Great Assembly at Vulture Peak: Large Buddhist Hanging Scroll from Yeongsusa Temple, Jincheo
Duration of the exhibition: May 1st, 2024 ~ October 13rd, 2024
Location: National Museum of Korea
Location tip: It is located not too far from Yongsan Station and Itaewon.
Price: Free
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Uncover the spiritual depth of Korean Buddhism at the National Museum of Korea with this exhibition. Featuring grand-scale hanging scrolls which were hung outdoors in temple yards during grand rituals or special occasions. It’s a rare glimpse into sacred artworks that have been meticulously preserved.
4. Namsangol Hanok Village Special Concert
Day of the Concert: October 2nd, 2 PM
Location: Namsangol Hanok Village
Location tip: It is located near Namsan and Myeongdong
Time of spectacle: 50min
Price: Free
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Experience the harmonious blend of history and music at the Namsangol Hanok Village Special Concert. Nestled in the heart of Seoul, this event brings traditional Korean music to life within the serene setting of beautifully preserved hanok houses. There will be pansori, haegeum performance, mask dance drama, and samulnori presented by young Korean traditional musicians.
5. Embroidery in Bloom
Duration of the exhibition: July 16th, 2024 ~ December 31th, 2025.
Location: Seoul Museum of Craft Art
Location tip: Located in Insadong
Price: Free
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Delve into the delicate artistry of Korean embroidery with this exhibition hosted by the Seoul Museum of Craft Art. “Embroidery in Bloom” features a curated selection of works from the collections of Huh DongHwa and Park YoungSook. The exhibition explores how embroidery can be viewed through the lens of painting, offering insight into the significance of the patterns and the techniques used in the art of embroidery. Visitors can admire the intricate craftsmanship and explore the cultural symbolism behind each piece.