Explanation
A registered Historic Site, Gyeonggijeon Shrine was founded in 1410 and holds the portrait of King Tae-jo, the founder of the Joseon dynasty. The shrine was originally given the name Eoyongjeon, but was changed to its current name in 1442, the 24th year of King Sejong the Great. The structure was partially destroyed during the Imjin War (1592-1598), and was restored in 1614. Gyeonggijeon Shrine is beloved by the locals and tourists for its elegance and the lush tree groves in the middle of the city.
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Years experience : Open to visitors of all ages
Contact and Information : +82-63-281-2788
Parking facilities : Available
Day off : N/A (Open all year round)
Hours : [March-May] 09:00-19:00
[June-August] 09:00-20:00
[September-October] 09:00-19:00
[Novebmer-February] 09:00-18:00
* Last admission is 1 hour before closing
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Admission Fees
Adults (ages 25-64) 3,000 won
Teenagers (ages 13-24) 2,000 won
Children (ages 7-12) 1,000 won
* Free admission: Last Wednesday of the month, preschoolders (ages 6 & under), senior citizens (ages 65 & over)
Restrooms
Available
Location
44 Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do