'Namsangol Chalyoung-guk (Namsangol Photo Studio)_남산골 촬영국' reproduced the space of a photo studio that was set up inside a hanok (Korean house) in the beginning of the 1890’s to the 1900’s and portrayed the times and the culture during the time of enlightenment. Namsangol Photo Studio offers a photo zone where you can take a retro-style portrait photo, and anyone are free to takes pictures. In particular, it also reproduced props including vintage and colored portrait photos that were popular after Joseon enforced an ordinance that prohibited topknots, postcards with pictures, cameras, photo albums, and picture frames and exhibited them with traditional antique furniture to offer unusual spectacles and various experiences.