Jeonggwanheon Pavilion

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Jeonggwanheon Pavilion is a historic Western-style pavilion within Seoul’s Deoksugung Palace complex, known for its blend of Korean and European architectural elements and its use as a royal rest and reception space during the Korean Empire period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
historic pavilion
architecturalStyle Korean traditional architecture
Western-style architecture
eclectic architecture
associatedWith Korean Empire NERFINISHED
modernization of Korea
builtFor Emperor Gojong of Korea NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Seoul
Historic sites in South Korea
Palace pavilions in Korea
country South Korea
hasFeature arched colonnade
brick and stone elements
decorative columns
open terrace
ornamental railings
tiled roof
veranda
view over Deoksugung gardens
hasFunction reception hall
royal pavilion
hasNameInKorean 정관헌 NERFINISHED
hasRomanization Jeonggwanheon NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Historic Site of South Korea NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Korean Empire period NERFINISHED
locatedIn Deoksugung Palace NERFINISHED
Jung-gu, Seoul NERFINISHED
Seoul NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
wood
openToPublic yes
partOf Deoksugung Palace complex NERFINISHED
patron Emperor Gojong of Korea NERFINISHED
significance example of early Western influence in Korean royal architecture
important site in the history of Deoksugung Palace
symbol of modernization during the Korean Empire
tourism popular photo spot in Deoksugung Palace
usedFor hosting foreign guests
leisure and relaxation
royal reception space
royal rest space

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Deoksugung hasBuilding Jeonggwanheon Pavilion