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Daehan Empire History Museum
At Deoksugung Palace, explore Seokjojeon Hall, Korea's first Western-style building. Built in 1910, this unique structure housed King Gojong's living quarters and audience hall, showcasing a captivating mix of Korean and European architectural styles. Next door, the MMCA Deoksugung Art Museum draws in art lovers with its different exhibitions. Explore the perfect blend of history and art at this iconic location.
Junghwajeon Hall
Junghwajeon Hall serves as the central location for state affairs at Deoksugung Palace. At the entrance to this significant hall, you can see the majestic Junghwamun Gate. Enter this gate to explore the historical significance of the main hall at Deoksugung Palace.
Garden & Pond at Deoksugung Palace
As the sole modern royal palace with a Western-style garden and fountain, this site serves as a unique link between the past and present eras. Explore the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity at this remarkable palace.
Changing of the Royal Guards Ceremony
Experience the grandeur of the Changing of the Royal Guards Ceremony at Deoksugung Palace, a captivating display of tradition and history.
Jeonggwanheon Pavilion
Visit the Jeonggwanheon Pavilion, a serene space where the king would plan solutions during times of uncertainty. Experience traditional Korean dancing and the Asian lion dance at cultural festivals held on the palace grounds.
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When is the best time to visit Deoksugung Palace?
The best time to visit Deoksugung Palace is during the Changing of the Royal Guards Ceremony or in autumn to see its beautiful foliage. With golden ginkgo and red maple trees, the palace becomes a top spot for locals seeking autumn colors. While Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace (& Secret Garden) may draw more tourists, Deoksugung Palace offers a serene and less crowded autumn escape.
How to get to Deoksugung Palace?
Easily access Deoksugung Palace via City Hall Station, just a 2-minute walk away, making it convenient for travelers to explore.