Welcome to Park1538.
A new addition to POSCO’s landmark destinations,
designed to represent Corporate Citizenship.
Located between the Welcome Center and POSCO History Museum, Waterside Park offers a quiet refuge. The pond that features a fountain provides a year-round habitat for seasonal plants that serve as the changing background to the Samhwa goro, a historical blast furnace (National Cultural Heritage No. 217) restored and installed as a feature exhibit of the Museum. Please take time to enjoy a bit of nature around the pond during your visit.
POSCO History Museum narrates the story of POSCO through an extensive archive of photographs and artifacts that capture the company’s key milestones. Explore the fascinating history of Korea’s steel industry, by tracing its journey from humble beginnings to global renown.
Built with POSCO’s structural steel, the elegant curvature of POSCO Museum embodies the symbol of infinity. The infinite loop architectural design takes what is finite and transforms it to represent boundlessness. POSCO Museum exemplifies how imagination can become reality.
Get ready for the unforgettable history of POSCO and the story of steel told through state-of-the-art digital technology and amazing contemporary artwork.
Sky Bridge is a 234-meter-long footbridge that connects POSCO Museum and the Hall of Honor. It is shaped like a wind tunnel, an equipment used to inject air into the ironmaking blast furnace. Walk up the gentle slope of the Bridge and enjoy the panoramic view of Park1538 and Pohang Steelworks.
The Hall of Honor honors the remarkable achievements of our employees, past and present. Discover the inspiring stories of the founding members of POSCO and its engineers and staff, whose enduring spirit helped shape the company into what it is today.
Pohang Steelworks is where it all started — steelmaking helped to drive Korea’s economic development, and it continues to propel future growth. Hop on a media bus and get ready to be inspired by the birthplace of Korea’s steel industry.