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A great place to see contemporary art, this impressive red-brick complex has a trio of interlinking galleries that house regularly changing, often avant-garde exhibitions. Opened in 1979, it was designed by Kim Swoo Geun, one of Korea's most famous postwar architects.


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1. Marronnier Park

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More plaza than park, Marronnier Park usually has something happening on afternoons and evenings at the outdoor stage, as well as pockets of sculpture to…

2. Lock Museum

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One of Seoul’s quirkier private collections makes for a surprisingly absorbing exhibition. It focuses on the artistry of locks, latches and keys of all…

3. Naksan Park

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The lofty slopes above Daehangno offer fantastic city views and contain an impressive section of the Seoul City Wall, which you can follow in either…

4. Ihwa Mural Village

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High on the slopes of Naksan is one of the city's old daldongnae (literally ‘moon villages’) where refugees lived in shacks after the Korean War. Sixty…

5. Changgyeonggung

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Originally built in the 15th century by King Sejong for his father, this is one of Seoul's 'five grand palaces'. It backs onto the more impressive…

6. Myeongjeongjeon

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The main hall of Changgyeonggung, Myeongjeongjeon was rebuilt in 1616, making it a valuable example of 17th-century Joseon architecture, and the oldest…

7. Hyehwamun

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One of the 'four small gates' of the Seoul City Wall, Hyehwamun is also known as Dongsomun (literally 'small east gate'). Originally built in 1396, it was…

8. Great Greenhouse

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On the grounds of Changgyeonggung is this splendid Victorian-stye greenhouse built by the Japanese in 1909.