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Address
55, Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul 서울특별시 종로구 새문안로 55 (신문로)
Type
Palaces/ Fortresses/ Gates
Inquiries
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Introduction
During the latter half of the Joseon period, Gyeonghuigung Palace served as the secondary palace for the king. Situated on the west side of Seoul, it was also called Seogwol, literally meaning "a palace of the west." The secondary palace was where the king moved to in times of emergency.
From In-Jo to Cheol-Jong, about ten kings from the Joseon Dynasty stayed here at Gyeonghuigung. This palace was built using the slanted geography of the surrounding mountain,
and it boasts traditional beauty in its architecture and huge historical significance. For a time, it was of a considerable size, even to the point of having an arched bridge connecting it to Deoksugung Palace. For the king’s royal audience, there was Sungjeongjeon and Jajeongjeon buildings, and for sleeping quarters, Yungbokjeon and Hoesangjeon buildings.
Altogether there were about 100 small and large buildings on the palace grounds. But when Japan began occupation of Korea in 1908, the Japanese school, Gyeongseong Middle School moved into the palace, and as a result, much of the palace became leveled or moved. Currently, Gyeonghuigung’s front gate, Heunghwamun, is being used as front gate for Shilla Hotel’s main entrance, and Sungjeongjeon is at Dongguk University. The school moved out to a different area, and the Sungjeongjeon and some of the other buildings have been reconstructed.
Nearby the Gyeonghuigung Palace is Seoul History Museum, Jeongdong Street, and the busy Jongno Street. After you have been to Gyeonghuigung, you can cross to Jeongdong Street and walk to Deoksugung Palace. The stonewall road to Deoksugung Palace is considered one of the most elegant roads in Seoul.
Current Status
Historic Site No. 271 (Designated on September 16, 1980)
Closed
Mondays, January 1
Operating Hours
09:00-18:00
Parking Facilities
Seoul Museum of History Parking Lot
Admission Fees
Free
Restrooms
Available
Parking Fees
- Cars with less than 20-person capacity
3,000 won for the first two hours / 400 won for every additional 5 min / 15,000 won all-day parking
- Cars with 20-person capacity or more
6,000 won for the first two hours / 800 won for every additional 5 min / 30,000 won for all-day parking
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Museums
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Korean National Police Heritage Museum (경찰박물관)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Museums
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Seoul Gyeonggyojang House (서울 경교장)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Monuments/ Historical Sites
Gyeonggyojang House, Historic Site No. 465, was the location of the provisional government and the place where Baekbeom Kim Koo passed away. Seoul-si reproduced...
Sungkok Art Museum (성곡미술관)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Art Museums/ Art Galleries
Sungkok Art Museum is an art gallery built by the Korean corporation Ssangyong to promote Korean art. To help talented writers there is an individual exhibit. F...
CineCube (씨네큐브)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Theaters
CineCube is famous for showing artistic films. Movies that are hard to find at other theaters are shown at CineCube. Those who are movie manias often come to th...
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Hanok
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Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Hanok
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Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Hanok
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Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Hanok
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Nuri Guest House (누리한옥게스트하우스)[한국관광품질인증/Korea Quality]
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Pension
As one of the traditional houses located in an alley in the residential area of Chebu-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Nuri Guesthouse is a tile-roofed house with four ...
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Chinese Food
With a name derived from Shanghai's beautiful garden, Yu Yuan displays the glamorous exuberance and abundance of Shanghai in the 1920s. Offered menus are mostly...
Cheongjinok (청진옥)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Korean Food
Jongno is home to a number of famous haejangguk restaurants, and Cheongjinok (청진옥) is considered the forerunner among them. It has been in operation for more th...
Samjeon Hoejeon Chobap (삼전회전초밥)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Japanese Food
At Samjeon Hoejeon Chobap, you can sit back and relax as fresh sushi dishes such as eel sushi, tuna sushi, salmon sushi, and shrimp sushi come by you on the con...
Sinanchon (신안촌)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Korean Food
The special characteristic of this place is that fresh skate fish and small octopi are directly delivered from Mokpo. Especially, long-stored kimchi is a rare d...
Halmaejip (할매집)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Korean Food
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Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Duty Free Shops
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Lee Seo-yun Hanbok (이서윤한복)
Region : Jongno-gu Seoul
Type : Shops/Malls
Lee Seo Youn seeks hanbok that blends both traditional Korean and western designs. It not only weaves fabrics for its own hanbok, but dyes them as well. The mai...
Directions
[Subway]
Seodaemun Station (Seoul Subway Line 5), Exit 4.
- Walk straight from the exit (northeast) about 400 m and the palace entrance will be on the left.
[Bus]
Get off at Seoul Gyeonggyojang House, Seoul Museum of History, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Bus Stop. - Blue Bus: 101, 160, 260, 270, 271, 470, 710, 721