Gwangju National Museum is a cultural institution located in Gwangju, South Korea, dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the rich historical artifacts and artworks from the Jeollanam-do region. Established in 1978, the museum has played a significant role in researching and promoting the region's unique history and culture. It houses an extensive collection that includes prehistoric relics, Goryeo dynasty celadon, Joseon dynasty paintings, and Buddhist sculptures. The museum's architecture reflects traditional Korean aesthetics, fitting harmoniously with the surrounding landscape. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor garden featuring traditional Korean totem poles and stone sculptures. The museum offers educational programs, special exhibitions, and cultural events that provide insights into Korea's past. Its galleries are divided into multiple sections, each focusing on different aspects of regional and national history, providing an enriching experience for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and families alike.