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박열의사기념관 · © KTO · KOGL Type 1
Korea
박열의사기념관
박열의사기념관 is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.
Why go
Park Yeol Memorial Hall is a public institutional memorial museum in Korea dedicated to Park Yeol (1902-1974) — a major Korean independence-movement figure and anarchist activist who became one of the most-cited figures of pre-war Korean radical resistance. The museum walks visitors through Park Yeol's biography, his role in the colonial-era resistance, his relationship with Japanese anarchist Kaneko Fumiko (his eventual wife), the broader Korean anarchist-and-resistance movement, and his long imprisonment by the Imperial Japanese government. Period documents, archival photographs, and interpretive panels anchor the museum. Best for travelers seriously interested in Korean independence-movement-and-anarchist history.
Quick highlights
- Public institutional memorial museum dedicated to Park Yeol (1902-1974)
- Major Korean independence-movement figure and anarchist activist
- Most-cited figures of pre-war Korean radical resistance
- Relationship with Japanese anarchist Kaneko Fumiko
- For travelers serious about Korean independence-movement-and-anarchist history