• Restoration of Gyeonghuigung and view of its surroundings. Gyeonghuigung (Korean: 경희궁; Hanja: 慶熙宮, lit. 'Palace of Serene Harmony') is a palace located in Seoul...
  • Gyeonghuigung Palace, a designated Historic Site, was originally called the large palace by Saemun Gate, or the Western Palace, for its location within the city.
  • Gyeonghuigung Palace was built by King Gwanghaegun in 1617 as secondary royal villa for stay during excursions.
  • Gyeonghuigung, acil durumlarda bir sığınma yeri olarak aynı zamanda da bir kraliyet villası olarak uzun süre kullanılmıştır.
  • A variety of Korean art can also be seen in the Gyeonghuigung Annex building of the Seoul Museum of Art, which is situated on the Gyeonghuigung site.
  • If you want to visit a Joseon dynasty palace and have it nearly all to yourself, Gyeonghuigung is the perfect choice.
  • Gyeonghuigung Palace, one of five grand palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty, served as a secondary royal villa for the king during daily excursions.
  • Gyeonghuigung Palace was commissioned by King Gwanghaegun in 1617 as a secondary royal villa for excursions and served as a shelter during...
  • Gyeonghuigung Palace is included as a stop on some Seoul walking tours, and it’s also possible to see the palace on a private city tour.
  • The construction of Gyeonghuigung Palace started in 1617 (completed in 1623) by King Gwanghaegun as a secondary royal villa for staying during excursions.
  • The palaces — Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung, and Gyeonghuigung — were not just homes for the royals.
  • Located right beside the Seoul Museum of History, Gyeonghuigung Palace is quite likely the least popular to visit of the royal palaces in Seoul.