- Adress : 113-1, Samsung 1dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon
- Homepage : http://www.hbem.or.kr/Good/
- Exhibition hours : 09:00 ~ 18:00(Monday, Holiday Closure, Sunday is open)
- Entrance Fee : no charge
- Questions : Tel. 82-42-626-5393
- Guide for translation services : Volunteer translation services available upon request. Please contact us in advance if you wish to use this service
On July 10, 1992, the Han-bat Museum of Education was founded under the approval issued by the Ministry of Education. Having a total site area of 1,270 pyeong and a total floor space of 664 pyeong, the Han-bat Museum of Education contains 9 galleries, 3 exhibition halls, outdoor exhibition space, and various subsidiary facilities.
This museum exhibits approximately 27,000 well-preserved educational materials and relics including older edition of textbooks, educational publications, educational records, letters from students of different educational institutions, stationery supplies, and other relics related to educational institutions.
This museum operates in conjunction with the educational curriculum and serves as an area of learning for students.
- Adress : 96-3, Yongun-dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon
- Exhibition hours : Monday, Wendnesday, Friday / 10:00 ~ 16:00
- Questions : Tel. 82-42-280-2691
Daejeon UniversityMuseum compiles, preserves, and exhibits materials concerning our cultural heritage. Aside from preserving and exhibiting cultural relics, this museum is conducting researches about these artifacts and is providing invaluable contributions to the development of the cultural arts and related scholarships. This museum was founded on October 27, 1984 at an exhibition space with an area of 320 pyeong. The initial 561 artifacts were donated by Go-Am Seo Jung In, and 80% of the collection was donated for the development of the university and the further advancement of cultural education. The collection includes historically significant pieces, such as 2,681 wooden printing blocks of the original collection of works by Gan Jae Jung-Woo-one of the two pillars of renowned scholars, along with Mae Chon Hwang Hyun. In addition, the Daejeon University Museum maintains other precious materials that cannot be seen elsewhere.
- Adress : 155-3, Jayang-dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon
- Homepage : http://www.woosongart.co.kr/
- Questions : Tel. 82-42-629-6363
Founded on October 15, 1992, the Woo Song Art Center was established to extend support to the creative activities of Woo Song Institutions and its affiliated schools. Furthermore, it was established to assist in the promotion of the regional cultural arts. It aims to contribute to the aesthetic sentiments of college students, progress of regional culture, and efforts for establishing Daejeon as the leading center of cultural arts.
The Woo Song Art Center is located in a three-storey building in the college town of Ja-yang-dong. Aside from having 1,300 seats, this art center clearly makes its distinction as the cultural venue with the largest stage area among the central provinces. It is also equipped with various multi-purpose, high-technology audio and lighting facilities that play a key role in heightening the enjoyment derived by the audience from viewing the cultural performances being staged in this venue.