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Arisu (Seoul Water Systems) Museum: A Free and Interactive Experience

#cityplaybook The Arisu (Seoul Water Systems) Museum, located at 27 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, is a fantastic place to enjoy a variety of interactive experiences, all for free. Location: 27 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul Operating Hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed every Monday) Admission Fee: Free Upon arrival, your first stop should be the Water and Environment Exhibition Hall. While group visits can be booked in advance, individual visitors are welcome without a reservation. Here, you'll pick up a stamp paper and begin your journey to collect stamps from the four exhibition halls. Once all stamps are collected, return to the Water and Environment Exhibition Hall to receive a souvenir. At the Water and Environment Exhibition Hall, you can learn about the amount of water your body needs based on your weight and the symptoms of dehydration. There's also a fun interactive station where you can measure your body's moisture level by placing your palm on a sensor. You can also trace the fascinating process of how Arisu (Seoul's tap water) is produced. After exploring the main hall, you'll exit to find the annex and main building. The annex, a white building, is typically visited first. Don't forget to get your stamp here! There's also a water carrier photo zone, perfect for some memorable pictures with the kids. You can even try operating a valve and watch a video about water supply construction. A highlight here is the free souvenir-making experience, where everyone can create one item, like a bag charm. Next up is the main building, a distinctive red brick structure. This historic site was once the first purification plant of the Ttukdo Waterworks, marking the beginning of Seoul's modern water supply. Here, you'll collect your third stamp. Learn about the plant's construction, initiated on August 1, 1906, by Americans Collbran and Bostwick, and its completion two years later in August 1908, with the first water supply commencing on September 1, 1908 – the true start of Arisu. The final stamp can be found near the slow sand filter, a concrete structure that purified Han River water by passing it through layers of sand and gravel. This area is easily accessible, and parents with young children might find it helpful to assist them with the stamp. Once your stamp paper is complete, head back to the Water and Environment Exhibition Hall to claim your well-deserved souvenirs, such as a fan and pencils. Each person can receive one souvenir. Outside, there are additional interactive experiences, including drawing water from a well and operating a hand pump by adding priming water. With its outdoor resting areas and a waterfall, the Arisu Museum truly offers a wonderful outing for families. #relaxing #museum
Posted: May 27, 2025
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