There are few things that I love more than when things make sense. The National Museum of Korea is one of those kinds of places. From the maps on the walls to the visible signage in multiple languages to the chronological placement of the exhibits, the National Museum of Korea has set out to make sure that it's visitors understand what is going on and why. Yet, it isn't just the organization that left me impressed with this museum, it's the aura that it leaves. The National Museum of Korea is massive. However, it isn't like Forever 21 where there is an inundation of mess. There is enough space to breathe to think and to learn. There is also a pond and park in the front yard with plenty of seating space. This is hands down one of the best museums I have been to. If you're interested in Korean culture, you should definitely make your way there.