Three Revolutions Exhibition

Summary

The Three Revolutions Exhibition (Korean: 3대혁명전시관) is a museum located in North Korea. The exhibition primarily showcases the three revolutions of Kim Il Sung: ideological, technical, and cultural.[1] It is in the Ryonmot-dong area, and its grounds showcase the accomplishments of Juche ideological education, industrial development and agricultural improvement.[2] The central building has a shape resembling a spherical planet with rings, similar to the planet of Saturn. The dome itself also houses a planetarium. In the complex, there are six exhibits which detail North Korea's advances in electronics, heavy industry, agriculture, class education, and technology.[3] There is also an outdoor display of vehicles produced in North Korea.[3]

Three Revolutions Exhibition
The planetarium, shaped like Saturn
Map
LocationPyongyang, North Korea
Coordinates39°4′48.32400″N 125°45′22.42800″E / 39.0800900000°N 125.7562300000°E / 39.0800900000; 125.7562300000
An exhibit of mining in North Korea

History edit

The museum was first established as a non-permanent Industrial and Agricultural Exhibition between 1946 and 1956, then improved to be the current Three Revolutions Exhibition in 1983. Further renovations took place in 1993, when the museum was enlarged.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Three Revolutions Exhibition | Pyongyang, North Korea | Attractions".
  2. ^ Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Museums (Archived April 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine)
  3. ^ a b "Must see attractions in Pyongyang, North Korea".

External links edit

  • The Three-Revolution Exhibition picture album at Naenara