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Geunjeongmun
Korean name
Hangul근정문
Hanja勤政門
Revised RomanizationGeunjeongmun
McCune–ReischauerKŭnjŏngmun

Geunjeongmun (Korean: 근정문; Hanja: 勤政門) is a building in Seoul, South Korea. It is the southern gate of Geunjeongjeon, the main gate of Gyeongbokgung.

History

See also: Joseon Dynasty

Built in 1395, it was lost during the Japanese invasion of Korea. However, it was restored in 1876 when the palace was rebuilt. Geunjeongmun held major national ceremonies during the Joseon Dynasty.

Structure

Geunjeongmun is a two-kan building consisting of three bays in front and two bays in side. There is a roof that looks trapezoidal when viewed from the front. The material shows an outwardly extended shape, which shows the sharp and curved architectural style of the late Joseon Dynasty.

Transport

See also

References

  1. ^ "Geunjeongmun Gate and Corridor of Gyeongbokgung Palace". Cultural Heritage Administration.
  2. "Guarding Geunjeongmun Gate amid heavy snow". Korea.net. January 19, 2022.
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