It is situated behind the Mansu Hill Grand Monument and is adjacent to the Mansudae Assembly Hall, seat of the Supreme People's Assembly, the North Korean legislature.
The Korean Revolution Museum encompasses the period between 1860 and the present day, including the anti-Japanese resistance, the Korean War and the period of socialist construction.
Since its establishment, it has had 27 million visitors from North Korea and abroad.
[4] A new exhibition hall was opened in 2022 to mark the 10th anniversary of Kim Jong Un's rise to power.
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