House of Chusa (추사고택)
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House of Chusa (추사고택)

261, Chusagotaek-ro, Yesan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

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**House of Chusa (Chusa Gotaek)** Step back in time at this beautifully preserved traditional scholar’s compound. Visitors can explore the meticulously maintained quarters, including the men's and women's living areas, gaining insight into Joseon-era life. Ideal for history enthusiasts and art lovers, the house offers a peaceful immersion into Korean culture. While perfect year-round, spring and autumn provide the most picturesque setting for thoughtful exploration. Discover a profound sense of history amidst the quiet beauty of Korean tradition.

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House of Chusa, Chusa Gotaek in Korean, is the traditional Korean house of the renowned scholar and calligrapher Chusa, also known as Kim Jeong-hui. This old house is known to have been constructed by the great-grandfather of Chusa, Kim Han-Sin.

The Korean-style house compound (266.11 m²) consists of munganchae (a guesthouse), soseuldaemun (a high gate), sarangchae (ㄱ-shaped men's quarters), anchae (ㅁ-shaped women’s quarters) and a shrine where the remains of Chusa are enshrined. Theㄱ-shaped Sarangchae stretches for one kan (traditional measuring unit) to the south and 2 kans to the east and is comprised of two rooms and a daecheongmaru (living area). The Anchae consists of a six-kan daecheongmaru and two one-kan rooms.

Located on the ground is a tomb where Chusa’s great-grandfather (Kim Han-Sin) and his wife (Hwasun Princess) are buried. Nearby, visitors will see a gate that was constructed to commemorate Princess Hwasun’s faithfulness to her husband.

Located approximately 600 meters to the north of the old house is a lacebark pine tree, which was designated as a Natural Monument. The lacebark pine tree, originally from northern China, is among the few of its kind in Korea. It is said that Chusa snuck the pine across the border from China (formerly, the Qing dynasty) into the country when he was 25 years old and planted it at the tomb of his great-grandfather. Originally, the tree had three branches, but two were broken and the third branch was damaged. In 1980, the damaged branch was treated and since then, the tree has been kept under strong protection.
Information
Phone
+82-41-339-8248
Website
www.yesan.go.kr
Hours
March-October 09:00-18:00
November-February 09:00-17:00
* Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.
Closed
N/A (open all year round)
Parking
Available
Fee
Information not available

Visitors also explore House and Tomb of Kim Jeong-hui (추사김정희선생고택·묘), Chusa Memorial Hall (추사기념관) and Yesan Hwaamsa Temple (화암사 (예산) near this location.

Location

36.74688, 126.79981

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