Changgyeonggung

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Changgyeonggung is a historic Joseon Dynasty royal palace in central Seoul, known for its traditional Korean architecture, gardens, and role as a former residence of kings and queens.

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Changgyeonggung canonical 2
Changgyeonggung Palace 2

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
royal palace
architecturalStyle traditional Korean architecture
connectedBy Hongyemun Gate to Changdeokgung
country South Korea
era Joseon
surface form: Joseon Dynasty
foundedBy Sejong the Great
surface form: King Sejong
hasFeature courtyards
landscaped gardens
painted wooden eaves
pavilions
ponds
hasFunction recreational garden for royalty
royal residence
state ceremonies venue
hasPart Chundangji Pond
Haminjeong Pavilion
Honghwamun Gate
Munjeongjeon Hall
Myeongjeongjeon Hall
Okcheongyo Bridge
Tongmyeongjeon Hall
palace gardens
rear garden area
stone terraces
throne hall courtyard
heritageDesignation Historic Site No. 123
Dongnae Eupseong Fortress site
surface form: Historic Site of South Korea
inception 15th century
languageOfOfficialName Korean
locatedIn Jongno District
Seoul
Jung District, Seoul
surface form: central Seoul
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Seoul Special City
material stone
wood
nearby Changdeokgung Palace Complex
surface form: Changdeokgung
openToPublic true
partOf Five Grand Palaces of Joseon
rebuiltBy King Seongjong
restoration 20th century restoration to palace form
roofStyle tiled gabled roofs
significantEvent Imjin War destruction
Japanese colonial period remodeling
conversion into a modern park and zoo during Japanese rule
touristAttraction true
usedBy Joseon
surface form: Joseon Dynasty

kings of Joseon
queens of Joseon

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Seoul containsHistoricPalace Changgyeonggung
Jongmyo Shrine near Changgyeonggung
this entity surface form: Changgyeonggung Palace
Jongno-gu, Seoul contains Changgyeonggung
subject surface form: Jongno-gu
this entity surface form: Changgyeonggung Palace
Jongno District contains Changgyeonggung