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Gyeonggi Ceramics Museum

A museum where you can learn about the history of Korean ceramics through experiences

Updated at 05/04/2026

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  • Address

    727 Gyeongchung-daero, Gonjiam-eup, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Gwangju Ceramics Expo

  • Contact

    +82-0507-1486-1500

  • Facilities

    Diaper Changing Table, Stroller Rental, Parking

  • Reservation

    Both advance reservation & same-day visit are possible

  • Open/Closes

    MonClosed
    Tue10:00 ~ 18:00
    Wed10:00 ~ 18:00
    Thu10:00 ~ 18:00
    Fri10:00 ~ 18:00
    Sat10:00 ~ 18:00
    Sun10:00 ~ 18:00

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Prices & Programs of Gyeonggi Ceramics Museum

  • [Fees]
  • Adults - 3,000 won
  • Teenagers, Soldiers - 2,000 won
  • 1,000 won discount for Gyeonggi residents
  • Last admission at 17:00
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Parenting Tips for Gyeonggi Ceramics Museum

  • Parking space is large, making it convenient to park.
  • If you book the Clay play experience through Naver Reservation, you can enjoy making blue and white porcelain, archaeological excavation experience, and a guide to the history of ceramics more thoroughly, so it's recommended to make a reservation in advance.
  • The blue and white porcelain making experience allows you to learn the meaning of different ceramic patterns and lets you draw them yourself, making it fun for children to participate.
  • Nearby the museum, there are many places to visit with kids such as the Outdoor Sculpture Park, Spanish Sculpture Park, Nature Learning Center, Inline Skating Rink, and Children's Playground.
  • Walking trails are well maintained, so it's also recommended to go for a picnic in warm weather.

A Pottery Adventure with Your Kids, Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum

What Is Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum?

Located at 727 Gyeongchung-daero, Gonjiam-eup, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum is a special place that carries on the tradition of the royal kilns that produced ceramics for the royal court for 500 years during the Joseon Dynasty. From early celadon and Joseon white porcelain to modern and contemporary ceramics, the museum collects, preserves, and exhibits a wide range of ceramic artifacts, making it a great place to see the history of Korean ceramics at a glance.

Main Exhibitions and Facilities

  • Ceramic Culture Hall (1st floor): You can easily learn the basics of ceramics, including their concept, history, and production techniques.
  • Special Exhibition Hall (1st floor): Special exhibitions with a variety of themes are held here, so you can discover a new world of ceramics each time you visit.
  • Permanent Exhibition Hall (2nd floor): You will find in-depth exhibitions on the development of Korean ceramic culture and works by future ceramic artists.
  • Outdoor Kiln Site: A 15th century Joseon white porcelain kiln site has been restored, allowing you to see what a real kiln looked like.

Special Experiences to Enjoy with Kids

  • In the ceramics experience classroom, hands-on programs let your kids touch clay and create their own pottery.
  • Inside Gonjiam Ceramic Park, where the museum is located, you will also find wide lawns, walking paths, and a sculpture park, making it easy for families to enjoy a relaxing stroll in nature after visiting the museum.

Visitor Information

  • Hours: 10:00 to 18:00 last entry 17:00
  • Closed: Every Monday
  • Admission: Adults 3,000 won, teens 2,000 won, Gyeonggi-do residents receive a 1,000 won discount
  • Parking available, with a pleasant environment for a relaxed visit

Tips for Your Visit

  • In Gonjiam Ceramic Park next to the museum, there are also various artworks, a ceramics sales hall, and walking paths.
  • Special exhibitions and a variety of experience programs are offered by season and period, so it is best to check the website in advance for a more rewarding visit.

Recommended For

  • Kids who are very interested in ceramics and art
  • Families who want to touch clay together and express their creativity

"Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum is more than just a place to admire pottery. It is a special space where you and your kids can fully experience and learn about the beauty and tradition of Korean ceramic culture while enjoying a unique and memorable outing."

FAQ about Gyeonggi Ceramics Museum

  • What are the operating hours, closing day, and last entry time for Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum?
    Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 18:00, with last entry at 17:00. It is regularly closed every Monday, so please check before your visit.
  • How much is admission to Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum? Is there a discount for Gyeonggi-do residents?
    Admission is 3,000 won for adults and 2,000 won for teens and soldiers. Gyeonggi-do residents receive a 1,000 won discount. For example, an adult Gyeonggi-do resident pays 2,000 won. Entry is available until 17:00.
  • What experience programs can children join at Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum?
    At Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum, there are various hands-on programs that children can join, such as making blue and white porcelain, artifact excavation experiences, and drawing ceramic patterns. Some experiences can be booked in advance through Naver Reservation.
  • What family facilities are available for visitors with children at Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum?
    Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum provides diaper changing stations, stroller rental, and ample parking space. Please note that child seats, a nursing room, and reservation-based entry are not available.
  • Are there any nearby activities or recommended places for families around Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum?
    Near the museum, families can enjoy various outdoor activities with children at the outdoor sculpture park, Spanish Sculpture Park, nature learning center, inline skating rink, and children's playground. There are also well-designed walking paths and picnic areas, making it a good spot for a family outing.
  • How can I book pottery experiences or programs at Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum?
    Some programs, such as the Clay Play experience, can be booked in advance through Naver Reservation. Before your visit, it is a good idea to check the museum's official website or the Naver Reservation page for program availability and booking instructions.

Gyeonggi Ceramics Museum Address

Address: 727 Gyeongchung-daero, Gonjiam-eup, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Gwangju Ceramics Expoicon-copy-black

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How to make a reservation for Gyeonggi Ceramics Museum?

Both advance reservation & same-day visit are possible