Originally named Sugang-gung, this palace was constructed in 1419 by King Sejong and is the oldest of all existing royal ... More
Chagyounggung Palace
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Originally named Sugang-gung, this palace was constructed in 1419 by King Sejong and is the oldest of all existing royal palaces in Korea. It was built in memory of previous kings. Under Japanese colonial rule, this palace served as a zoo. It was not until 1911 that the name was changed to Changyong Palace. In 1986, the building was restored to its original glory and opened to the public as an historical monument.
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In operation since 1996, this Italian restaurant offers a memorable alfresco dining experience. Designed in the style of a lavish
Korean palace, the restaurant makes fresh spaghetti daily, and prepares delicious Italian cuisine from all natural ingredients. Enjoy pasta, ...
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Located at the southeast edge of Kyongbuk Palace, this tower was originally one of the two guard posts along the
palace wall. Presently it stands on the street, as the palace wall was relocated and the other watchtower was ...
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Built in 1405 by King Taejong, Changdok is the best preserved of all of Seoul's palaces. It has its own
unique architectural beauty and is divided into four main components: Central Palace, Piwon (known as the secret garden), Naksonjae, ...
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