Tongmyeongjeon Hall

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Tongmyeongjeon Hall is a principal royal residence building within Seoul’s Changgyeonggung Palace complex, historically used as the king’s living quarters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Joseon dynasty palace building
cultural heritage site
royal residence hall
architecturalStyle traditional Korean wooden architecture
associatedWith Joseon kings NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition East Asian palace architecture
country South Korea
culturalContext Korean Confucian court culture
follows Confucian palace layout principles
hasFeature decorated dancheong painting
multi-bay facade
ondol underfloor heating
raised wooden floor
stone steps
tiled courtyard surroundings
wooden lattice doors
hasFunction sleeping quarters for the king
space for daily royal life
hasNameRomanization Tongmyeongjeon NERFINISHED
hasNameVariant Tongmyeongjeon Hall NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Historic Site of South Korea NERFINISHED
isSiteOf private royal ceremonies
royal daily life activities
languageOfName Korean
locatedIn Changgyeonggung Palace NERFINISHED
Jongno-gu NERFINISHED
Seoul NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
locatedWithin Changgyeonggung palace grounds NERFINISHED
managedBy Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea NERFINISHED
material stone foundation
wood
near Chundangji Pond NERFINISHED
Myeongjeongjeon Hall NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Government of South Korea NERFINISHED
partOf Changgyeonggung Palace complex NERFINISHED
inner palace quarters of Changgyeonggung
region East Asia
roofStyle giwa-tiled gabled roof
significance important example of royal residential architecture of Joseon
tourism popular cultural tourism site in Seoul
usedDuring Joseon dynasty NERFINISHED
usedFor king’s living quarters
principal royal residence

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Changgyeonggung hasPart Tongmyeongjeon Hall