Myeongjeongjeon Hall

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Myeongjeongjeon Hall is the main throne hall of Changgyeonggung Palace in Seoul, historically used for major state ceremonies and royal audiences during the Joseon Dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Joseon Dynasty architecture
cultural heritage site
throne hall
architecturalStyle traditional Korean palace architecture
associatedWith Korean monarchy
royal court rituals
country South Korea
culturalContext Korean Confucian state rites
district Jongno-gu NERFINISHED
dynasty Joseon Dynasty NERFINISHED
floorCount 1
function royal audience chamber
venue for state rituals
hangulName 명정전 NERFINISHED
hasFeature hip-and-gable roof
multi-tiered stone steps
painted decorative patterns
raised stone platform
rank stones for officials
royal throne
stone yard for court officials
wooden column structure
hasSurrounding courtyard
stone balustrades
heritageDesignation National Treasure No. 226 NERFINISHED
heritageStatus National Treasure of South Korea
historicalPeriod Joseon Dynasty NERFINISHED
languageOfName Korean
locatedIn Changgyeonggung Palace NERFINISHED
Seoul NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
material stone
wood
orientation south-facing
preservation state-protected cultural property
romanization Myeongjeongjeon NERFINISHED
roofType giwa-tiled roof
significance main throne hall of Changgyeonggung Palace
tourism popular tourist attraction in Seoul
usedFor major state ceremonies
reception of foreign envoys
royal audiences
royal enthronement ceremonies
royal lectures
state banquets

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Changgyeonggung hasPart Myeongjeongjeon Hall