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Deoksugung Palace is special among Korean palaces. It has a modern and a western style garden and fountain. The Changing of the Royal Guard, in front of Daehanmun (Gate), is a very popular event for many visitors. The royal guard was responsible for opening and closing the palace gate during the
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Jeonggwanheon is a modern pavilion built in the royal garden in 1900, and was the first Western-style building ever built in a Korean royal palace. Although it was built by a Russian architect in a European style, it also features Korean elements. It was transformed into a cafeteria during the
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style building designed in 1898 by British architect John Reginald Harding, used for diplomatic and high-level government meetings. In 2014 its interior was restored to its Korean Empire-period appearance and now houses the Korean Empire History Hall.
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Hamnyengjeon Hall is Emperor Gojong's bedroom, located at the east wing of the palace. This is where the fire broke out in 1904, officially because of the heating system, but it has been suspected that it was done by the Japanese to eliminate Gojong.
429:, he returned to this place and named it Gyeongungung again. The Government used 80,000 Dollars for constructing and expanding the facilities of the palace. In 1900, electricity and fencing was installed. After Emperor Gojong abdicated the throne to 433:, he continued to live in this palace. In 1904, a fire destroyed some of the buildings. The palace was then renamed Deoksugung in 1907, as a reference to a wish for longevity of the emperor. Emperor Gojong died in Hamnyeongjeon. 494:
Jungmyeongjeon Hall, across Deoksugung-gil separate to the rest of the palace, was built to be a royal library but when the 1904 fire broke out, the emperor temporarily used it as his private residence.
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The main hall, Junghwajeon Hall is where the state affairs, official meetings were held and where the throne is located. It used to be a two-story building but was rebuilt in 1906 with only one story.
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Junghwamun Gate is the gate that leads to the main hall. Originally it featured a walled corridor, thus allowing people to only enter the main hall through the gate. The walls were destroyed.
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Under Japanese rule after 1910, the palace grounds were operated as a public park, the territory was reduced to one-third and the number of buildings to one-tenth of the original.
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The Deoksugung Stonewall walkway is at the heart of a popular urban myth in Seoul, as it is said that all couples who walk down this road are fated to break-up.
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The Seokjojeon West Building was opened in 1938 as the House of Yi Art Museum, and continues to be used as an art museum today, housing the
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Seokjojeon and western style garden of the palace. It was designed by British architect John Reginald Harding.
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of Korea. Currently, only one third of the structures that were standing before the occupation remain.
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Deoksugung entry is located 5-1 Geongdong-gil/Deoksugung-gil, Jung-gu. The nearest subway station is
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Daehanmun Gate, originally called Daeanmun before 1906, is the main gate of the current palace.
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and the National Museum of Art, which holds special exhibitions. The palace is located near
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Seokeodang, two-story building of the palace built in the style of a private residence.
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In addition to the traditional palace buildings, there are also forested gardens, a
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Joseon dynasty. Outside of the palace is a picturesque road with a stone wall.
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after all of the other palaces were burned in 1592 during the Imjin wars.
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Picture of Junghwajeon, Seokjojeon, Junghwa Gate, and Geonguk Gate
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in 1618, it was mostly used as an auxiliary palace was renamed
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ordered the restoration of Gyeongun-gung from August 1896.
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Official website from Cultural Heritage Administration
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Daehanmun

Jung-gu
Seoul
South Korea
Coordinates
37°33′58″N 126°58′29″E / 37.56618°N 126.97485°E / 37.56618; 126.97485
www.deoksugung.go.kr/en/
Hangul
Hanja



Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer


Korean
palaces
Seoul
Korea
royal family
Joseon
the annexation of Korea by Japan
Five Grand Palaces
Joseon dynasty
Historic Site
cryptomeria
wood
stucco

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