The International Bible Museum was established to create an educational institution to experience Christian cultural heritage firsthand, focusing on the translation, printing, and use of print, by exhibiting Bibles and Bible-related materials from all over the world. It contains rare Bibles collected from Europe, North America, Asia and Africa. It also exhibits materials related to Korean translation of the Bible, which opens the first chapter in the history of Korean Christianity. The exhibition space of the museum, newly renovated in 2020, consists of 4 permanent exhibition rooms and 1 special exhibition room. Relics related to the subject of each exhibition hall are displayed, as well as images that allow you to understand and experience the Bible in depth, as well as various digital experiences.
The International Bible Museum Docent App allows you to enjoy relics without going to the museum directly, and expert commentary on relics is provided in audio and text.