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Outdoor courtyard with sculptures and pagodas
The Busan Museum's outdoor courtyard features monumental sculptures and pagodas set within a spacious setting that complements the interior galleries. These large-scale works were added to the site with the construction of the new building in 2002. The open-air space serves as an extension of what to see during your visit, offering a distinctive counterpoint to the exhibitions housed indoors.

Prehistoric Remains Hall
The Prehistoric Remains Hall occupies the ground floor of Busan Museum and showcases artefacts from the region's earliest periods. The collection features notable Bronze Age pottery pieces that illuminate the area's ancient history. What to see here includes carefully preserved ceramics and other finds that chart the development of human settlement in the region during prehistoric times.

New Building (2002 Extension)
The Busan Museum's extension building was constructed in 2002 to expand the original complex. It was purpose-built to display artefacts and treasures spanning all historical periods of the Korean peninsula. This addition substantially increased the museum's exhibition capacity, allowing for a more comprehensive presentation of Korea's rich cultural heritage.
- 1.Outdoor courtyard with sculptures and pagodas
- 2.Prehistoric Remains Hall
- 3.New Building (2002 Extension)
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