On floors M1 and M2, there are observation bridges linked to the storage vaults.
Visitors can experience an environment similar to being inside the storage vault itself, observing features like the two-tiered mobile storage racks.
Storage Vault 5 contains cultural artifacts excavated from the Chungcheong region, and Storage Vault 8 holds artifacts excavated from the southern Gyeonggi region, south of the Han River.
Meet around 1,800 cultural assets, ranging from Neolithic era patterned pottery to Joseon Dynasty white porcelain.
This is an exhibition-style storage space where you can observe the changes in technology and culture over time.
A timeline of 10,000 years encapsulated within pottery.
Check out collection information through a media wall and QR codes.
Storage 6 & 9 are not open for viewing.
However, in Storage 7 & 10, you can see inside from various angles.
Beyond the glass walls, Storage 7 houses representative pottery from Mahan and Baekje, while Storage 10 has various metal cultural assets.
Storage 6 houses collections from the National Cheongju Museum, while Storage 7 houses those from the National Buyeo Museum.
You can explore the movement methods, structure, and unique features of this 5-meter-tall, two-tiered mobile storage unit. Similar to the storage racks found within the storage vault, it incorporates concealed footboards midway.
The width and height of the storage compartments are meticulously designed considering the size of the boxes, presenting a novel storage system optimized for space efficiency.
A 1/65 scale architectural model is displayed to give an overview of the storage's structure, size, and features.
Through photos and videos, you can see the entire process of artifact management.
It also introduces the packaging methods for transporting cultural assets using models and videos.
This multipurpose space offers a variety of information.
You can learn about the construction process and features of the storage.
You can understand the structure and features of the storage.
You can get information on the artifact right in front of you.
You can see the bottom of the pottery.
The equipment of the storage is visible.
Go up to the M2 floor and descend floor by floor, viewing each level by taking the stairs.
Walk from B1 floor and make your way up to M2, then take the elevator down.
I am the first guidance robot for our storage in Korea.
I will inform you about what kind of place the storage is, what happens inside, who works there, what is stored,
and how to enter and exit.
Try saying, "Hi, QI" to start a conversation.