Lunes, Abril 19, 2010

...The Story of Seo-gu District...

Temporary Capital Museum

Address: Bumindong 3 Ga 22 Bonje (Jejong Cultural 53 Ho)
Area: Land 2,621 m2 413m2 Floor. Space the two Story Wooden Museum









This building was used as the Gyeongsangnam-do provincial governor’s official residence after it was built in 1926. While Busan was Korea’s provisional capital during the Korean War (1950-1953), the building was used as the president’s residence. When Gyeongsangnam-do provincial government moved to Changwon in 1983, Busan Metropolitan City purchased the building. In 1984, the building became the Provisional Capital Memorial Hall exhibiting various pictures of the Korean War. The building was renovated into the current Provisional Capital Memorial Hall through building restoration work and exhibition room decoration work from 2000. There was made some reinforcement work supplement exhibition materials and remodeling some part of exhibition room from 2008 to 2009. Behind the Provisional Capital Memorial Hall, there is located a theatre. It was used as the residence of the high public prosecutor in chief, but was changed to a space to show the films of the provisional capital times.
In the presidential residents (Busan Gyeongmudae), Mr. and Mrs. President Lee Seung-man and the secretaries used to reside and carry out duties, and received major national guests during the Korean War. The Provisional Capital Memorial Hall intended to preserve the floor layout and atmosphere at the time of the presidential residence. On the first floor, there are 8 rooms including a reception room, a library, a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen, the room of testimony and the room of thought, thereby reproducing the provisional capital times. The 2nd floor includes the exhibition room and the recollection room. In the recollection room, there are performed films related to Provisional Capital Busan while the exhibition room display the relics related to the Korean War and the keepsakes of President Lee Seung-man.


Aug 10, 1926
Building completed (2 story wooden building with roof tiles)
1926~1949
Used as the Gyeongsangnam-do Provisional Governor’s Official Residence
Aug 18, 1950 to Aug 15, 1953
Used as the Presidential Residence during the Korean War
1953~1983
Used as the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Governor’s Official Residence
June 25, 1984
Provisional Capital Memorial Hall Opened
May 25~June 23, 1994
Exhibition Materials Rearranged
April 10, 2000~Nov 05, 2001
Building Remodeled
April 16, 2002
Reopened
May 09, 2002
Designated as Busan Artifact No.53
May 21~Nov 07, 2002
Exhibition Facilities Decoration Work
Dec 04, 2008~ Jan 15, 2009
Exhibition Buildup Work

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