Audeum Museum, Seoul

blaze182

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Hi all, just sharing some photos I took at Audeum, an incredible vintage audio museum in Seoul, Korea.

Admissions are free, but you need to reserve a ticket in advance, and this process took me several months, as tickets are gone within seconds, and are only available once per month. While I only speak English, I had no trouble, the staff are polite and very helpful, some are bilingual.

All in, amazing this place exists, and in such fine form; I hope it thrives.

For those who might consider visiting Korea one day, I would also recommend Electroland in Yongsan. I have a lot of photos of this place too, but they're on my other phone, would need to dig them up. But essentially it's a market full of everything you can imagine, including unobtainum, all under one roof. I know Japan has a lot of well deserved clout for its hifi markets, but I've never seen anything in Tokyo or Osaka quite like Electroland in Seoul.
 

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