진석중 가옥
Hakdong 3-gil
Jinseokjeong Castle
Located at Hakdong 3-gil, Jinseokjeong Castle is situated in Geoje-si, South Korea.
History
Jinseokjeong Castle has a long and storied history, with its origins dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. The castle was built during the reign of King Injo, who ruled from 1623 to 1649. Its purpose was as a military fortress and a symbol of royal power.
Architecture
Jinseokjeong Castle is an example of traditional Korean architecture, with a unique blend of Chinese and Korean styles. The castle's layout features a series of concentric walls and gates, surrounded by a moat. The main structure is made of stone and wood, with tiled roofs and ornate wooden doors.
Historical Significance
Jinseokjeong Castle played an important role in the country's history, serving as a key military outpost during times of conflict. The castle was also a favorite residence of King Injo, who spent many years there before his death.
Current Status and Use
Today, Jinseokjeong Castle is no longer used for its original purpose but has been preserved as a cultural heritage site. The castle is open to the public and offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its historic walls and buildings.
Heritage Status
Jinseokjeong Castle was designated as a National Historic Site in South Korea, recognizing its importance in the country's history and culture.
- Address: Hakdong 3-gil
- Geo Coordinates: 34.7739412, 128.6386794
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Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable rooms and structures, including the main gate, the throne room, and the royal quarters. Visitors can explore these areas and learn about the history of the castle through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
Details
| Name | 진석중 가옥 |
|---|---|
| City | Geoje-si |
| Country | South Korea |
| Coordinates | 34.77394, 128.63867 |
| Current use | cultural heritage site |
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