[2] The museum was opened as the Reuno Samseong Munhwagwan (Hangul:르노삼성 문화관) or Renault Samsung Culture Center in June 2001.
), previous and special models (SM5, SM3, Seoul Motor Show exhibition cars, etc.)
The museum also displays various projects of the Renault-Nissan Alliance.
The museum has a page where can be made virtual tours through the factory.
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