Yanghwadang (Hall) (Jongno-gu)
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Yanghwadang (Hall) was built in 1484 during the reign of King Seongjong, this royal residence was burnt in 1592 during the Japanese invasion of Korea.
Rebuilt in 1616, it was again burnt down in 1624, during the Revolt of Lee Gwal. It was soon rebuilt after the revolt. The present building was built in 1834 after a fire of 1830.
Rebuilt in 1616, it was again burnt down in 1624, during the Revolt of Lee Gwal. It was soon rebuilt after the revolt. The present building was built in 1834 after a fire of 1830.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°34'45"N 126°59'39"E
- Odusan (Gwanmiseong) 36 km
- Yungneung and Geolleung 40 km
- Doksanseong 44 km
- Izumo Taisha 564 km
- Daiju-zeki Weir on the Yoshino River 775 km
- Huzhou old town area 980 km
- Wuliuxiang Historical quarter 1031 km
- Moat of old walled city of Xixian 1260 km
- Old town of Taigu 1275 km
- Yexian old town 1310 km
- Changgyeonggung 0.1 km
- Waryong-dong 0.2 km
- Seoul National University School of Medicine and Hospital 0.4 km
- Jongmyo 0.5 km
- Changdeokgung 0.5 km
- Yeongeon-dong 0.5 km
- Hunjeong-dong 0.6 km
- Yeonji-dong 0.8 km
- Dongsung-dong 1 km
- 성곽 Seoul City Walls 1.1 km