A Cultural Stroll Enjoying Both Indoor and Outdoor Exhibits
Haman Museum offers a meticulous indoor exhibition showcasing a rich collection of artifacts spanning from the Ara Gaya period to Unified Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon dynasties. In Exhibition Halls 1 and 2, you can explore historical artifacts beautifully displayed in chronological order, such as dolmens from the Bronze Age, Ara Gaya horse armor, flame-pattern pottery, wheel-shaped pottery, and bird-shaped iron ornaments—perfect for learning about history.
On the first floor, there is an experience center for children and a book café, making it an ideal spot for families or couples to relax and enjoy the exhibits together. From the second-floor observatory, you can take in the panoramic view of the surrounding landscape harmoniously blending with the Marisan Tombs, leaving a lasting impression of architecture and nature in harmony.
Outside the museum, you can leisurely explore the outdoor exhibition area, which includes the Ara Hongryeon Lotus Pond that bloomed after 700 years, a dolmen park, standing stones, and a replica of a tomb interior. Thanks to the barrier-free deck paths, spacious lawn, and well-balanced indoor and outdoor exhibits, this museum is highly recommended as a cultural outing destination for families, couples, and friends.
📍 153-31 Gobun-gil, Gaya-eup, Haman-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Haman Museum