북동적대
Jeongjo-ro
North Eastern Gate Guard Post
The North Eastern Gate Guard Post is situated along Jeongjo-ro in Suwon-si, South Korea.
History
The North Eastern Gate Guard Post is a historic castle believed to have been constructed during the Silla Kingdom period. Its purpose was as a gate guard post for the eastern entrance of the kingdom's capital city.
Architecture and Layout
The structure features traditional Korean architecture with a rectangular shape and flat roof. The exterior walls are made of stone, while the interior is composed of wooden beams and tiles.
Historical Significance and Events
The North Eastern Gate Guard Post played a significant role in the Silla Kingdom's defense system. It was reportedly used as a strategic location for military operations against neighboring kingdoms.
Current Status and Use
Today, the North Eastern Gate Guard Post serves as an attraction and tourist site. Visitors can explore the structure and learn about its history and significance.
Heritage Status
The North Eastern Gate Guard Post is listed as a cultural heritage site in South Korea.
Visiting Information
- Address: Jeongjo-ro
- Website: https://www.swcf.or.kr/?p=59&listGubun=list&viewMode=view&idx=22
Notable Features and Rooms
The North Eastern Gate Guard Post features traditional Korean architecture with a unique blend of stone and wooden elements. The structure's interior is characterized by simple yet functional design, reflecting the practical needs of its original purpose as a gate guard post.
Details
| Name | 북동적대 |
|---|---|
| City | Suwon-si |
| Country | South Korea |
| Coordinates | 37.289276, 127.01476 |
| Current use | attraction and tourist site |
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