
Jeju National Museum is the island's flagship public museum, located in central Jeju City, with free general admission and rotating special exhibitions covering Jeju's volcanic geology, Tamna Kingdom history, traditional folkways, and modern Korean art. The permanent halls trace 70,000 years of habitation through artefacts, scale models, and immersive video, with multilingual signage including English. A reliable rainy-day Jeju Island stop for Muslim travellers, ten minutes from halal-friendly options in Yeon-dong like Rajmahal Indian Restaurant and walking distance from the city's coastal bus routes. Closed Mondays.
