Yongheunggung Palace (용흥궁)
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Yongheunggung Palace (용흥궁)

16-1, Dongmunan-gil 21beon-gil, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon

About

Yongheunggung Palace is where King Cheoljong (r. 1849-1863) used to live before his ascension to throne. The chief of Ganghwa County, Jeong Gi-se, enlarged the original residence and named it Yongheunggung (meaning palace of the rising dragon) in the 4th year of King Cheoljong’s reign. Its architectural features include a paljak (traditional Korean half-hipped roof) and supporting columns rendered in Jusimpo style, the column brackets placed only on top of the columns. The palace was built in the tradition of dwelling houses such as the Yeongyeongdang and Nakseonjae houses in Changdeokgung Palace, so the palace buildings give off a simple and plain atmosphere. Within the precincts of the palace are a memorial stone and a monument house indicating that the palace used to be the old home of King Cheoljong.
Information
Phone
+82-32-930-3515
Website
www.ganghwa.go.kr
www.cha.go.kr
Hours
09:00-18:00
Closed
N/A (Open all year round)
Parking
Nearby parking lot in Goryeogung Palace Site (5-minute walk)
Fee
Information not available

Visitors also explore Ganghwado Island (강화도) and Goryeogung Palace Site (고려궁지) near this location.

Location

37.74795, 126.48600

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