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Masan Gogwatek

Masan Gogwatek is situated at 36.0725866° N latitude and 128.97734° E longitude, along Sammae-mae-gokgil Street in Yeongcheon-si, South Korea.

History

  • The construction period of Masan Gogwatek is believed to date from the late Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). The castle's purpose was as a fortress and administrative center for the local region. Although its original function has been lost to time, it remains an important historical site in South Korea.
  • Although its historical significance is largely lost to time, it remains an important cultural and historical site in the region.

Architecture

Masan Gogwatek features a traditional Korean architectural style, with a combination of wooden and stone structures. The layout is characterized by a central keep surrounded by outer walls, with multiple gates and watchtowers. The castle's design reflects the typical Korean fortress architecture of the time period.

Historical Significance

Masan Gogwatek has played a significant role in South Korea's history, serving as a key location for military operations during the Joseon Dynasty.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently used for various purposes, including tourism and preservation efforts. Visitors can explore the castle's grounds and learn about its history through exhibits and guided tours.

Heritage Status

Masan Gogwatek has been designated as a National Historic Site by the South Korean government, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

  • Visiting Information:
  • Address: Sammae-mae-gokgil Street, Yeongcheon-si
  • Hours: unknown
  • Admission: unknown

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle features several notable rooms and structures, including the central keep and outer walls. Visitors can explore these areas to gain a deeper understanding of the castle's history and architecture.

Details

Name매산고택
CityYeongcheon-si
CountrySouth Korea
Coordinates36.072586, 128.97734
Current usetourism and preservation efforts