Daegu National Museum is situated in the city of Daegu, which lies in the southeastern part of South Korea. Established in October 1994, the museum is dedicated to preserving the cultural artifacts of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region. It plays a pivotal role in cultural education as it showcases the historical, cultural, and artistic heritage of the area. The museum features several permanent exhibition halls, including an Archaeology Hall, a History Hall, and a Fine Arts Hall, each presenting a unique aspect of the regional history and culture. Moreover, there are special exhibitions that frequently change, offering visitors the opportunity to experience various aspects of Korean culture and history. The museum also offers educational programs and cultural events for all ages, including workshops, lectures, and performances to engage the public. The architecture of the museum is modern, with a design that complements the natural scenery of the surrounding Biseul mountain range.