Injeongjeon
15th-century establishments in KoreaBuildings and structures completed in 1405ChangdeokgungNational Treasures of South Korea
Injeongjeon (Korean: 인정전; Hanja: 仁政殿; MR: Injŏngjŏn; lit. 'Hall of Benevolent Governance') is the throne hall and main building of the palace Changdeokgung in Seoul, South Korea. It is a designated National Treasure of South Korea. It was built around c. 1405 and was destroyed and rebuilt a number of times thereafter. Its current iteration was built in 1804.
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Yulgok-ro, Seoul Jongno 1·2·3·4(ilisamsa)-ga-dong
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 37.579 ° | E 126.991 ° |
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창덕궁
Yulgok-ro 99
03058 Seoul, Jongno 1·2·3·4(ilisamsa)-ga-dong
South Korea
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