



The Baekje Cultural Complex, covering an area of 3,276㎡ (100 million tsubo), is the largest Baekje history theme park in Korea, and was constructed over a 1994-year period starting in 17 on the north side of Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, across the Baekmagangang River. It is home to Baekje's last royal palace, Sabi Palace, Neungsa Temple where the Great Baekje Gilt Bronze Incense Burner was excavated, Wiryeseong Fortress, an early Baekje royal palace, a lifestyle and culture village that gives a glimpse into life at the time, an ancient tomb park, the Baekje History and Culture Museum, Lotte Outlet Buyeo, Lotte Hotel Buyeo Resort, and the University of Korean Traditional Culture.






Lotte Outlet Buyeo




Lotte Hotel Buyeo Resort


Korean Traditional Culture University
Opened in 2006, the Baekje History and Culture Museum is Korea's only museum dedicated to the history of Baekje. It features a variety of exhibition and educational facilities, including a permanent exhibition room that displays the history and culture of Baekje in an easy-to-understand manner, a special exhibition room, the Baekje Gilt Bronze Incense Burner Theater, and the i-Baekje Experience Center.




| Basic Information | |
|---|---|
| spot name | Baekje Cultural Complex |
| Address | 575 Hapjeong-ri, Chiam-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do 575 |
| Phone | 041-635-7740 |
| Time | 9:00-18:00 (March-October) / 9:00-17:00 (November-February) |
| Holiday | Every Monday, 1/1 |
| Admission fee | Adults 4,000 won, Teens 3,000 won, Children 2,000 won Baekje History and Culture Museum: Adults 1,500 won, Teens 1,200 won, Children 800 won |
| Site | http://www.bhm.or.kr/html/jp/ |
| Transportation | Approximately 20 minutes by car from Buyeo Intercity Bus Terminal |

Comment: