[1] A temporary capital memorial hall was opened in a detached building, which had previously served as the official residence of President Lee Myung-bak.
The museum displays items that were left by Barley Mills and President Lee Seung Man and primarily preserves relics of the history of Busan.
Exhibition Hall 2 displays a wide variety of relics, ranging from the Prehistoric Age to modern-day.
The typical relic is national treasure number 200, a Gilt-bronze Buddhist Saint standing statue created in the period of united Silla.
Possession relics mainly come from Deokcheon-dong, No-po dong Ancient Tomb, Gimhaeeupseong Fortress in Busan and the Gyeonsang-Namdo region.
At that time, Yu Sŏngnyong (1542–1607) took care of Chinese military who sent troops in South Korea.
Originally, the jesuit missionary Ferdinand Verbiest made a map of block book in 1674.
The Kunyu Ouantu on display was made in the Joseon dynasty period and based on Verbiest's draft, probably from the 18th century.
Busan museum's Kunyu Qunatu is the only one which is transcribed from 1674 block book when compared with other examples available.