The black felted beaver fur "bicorne" hat is one of only 19 examples left of the French emperor's unusual headwear, and was sold by Monaco's Grimaldi family.
It was auctioned off for almost five times its estimated value of between 300,000 and 400,000 euros.
The identity of the South Korean buyer was not revealed.
During his reign as French emperor -- from 1804-1814 and again in 1815 -- Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have worn around 120 of the hats.
Of around 20 hats that still exist, only two or three are in private hands with the rest scattered in museums across the world.
Other items that were sold at a two-day auction at Fontainebleau by French auctioneers Osenat, Binoche and Giquello include a pair of Napoleon's stockings, a scarf and a shirt.
All come from a collection of around 1,000 pieces of Napoleon memorabilia that belonged to Prince Louis II of Monaco (1870-1949), the great-grandfather of current monarch Prince Albert.
The collection, which also includes letters and documents relating to Napoleon's reign, military exploits and exile and imprisonment on Saint Helena, is kept at the principality's Napoleon Museum in Monte Carlo.
The Grimaldi family are selling a number of pieces having decided to pursue new museum projects.
"It's a very well-known collection, the provenance of the pieces is incontestable," Thierry Lentz, director of the Napoleon Foundation, told AFP.
The bicorne, meaning two horizonal points, was a variation on the tricorne -- or three-pointed hat -- which was popular in the 17th century and favoured by American colonists around the time of the American revolution.
And a fine-weave cotton shirt he also wore in exile could fetch 40,000 euros, the auctioneers believe.
Two hundred years after his reign, Napoleon remains a deeply popular historical figure. The main French association in his memory currently has around 4,000 members.
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