Deoksugung also known as Gyeongun-gung, Deoksugung Palace, or Deoksu Palace, is a walled compound of palaces in Seoul that was inhabited by members of Korea's royal family during the Joseon monarchy until the annexation of Korea by Japan in 1910. It is one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built by the kings of the Joseon dynasty and designated as a Historic Site. The buildings are of varying styles, including some of natural cryptomeria wood), painted wood, and stucco. Some buildings were built of stone to replicate western palatial structures.
In addition to the traditional palace buildings, there are also forested gardens, a statue of King Sejong the Great and the National Museum of Art, which holds special exhibitions. The palace is located near City Hall Station.
Last admission an hour before closing.
English guided tour:
Tue - Sun: 10:45 a.m., 1:30 p.m.
There are no guided tours on holidays.
Adults: KRW 1,000
Children (7-18): KRW 500
Seniors (65+), Children under 6, Disabled: free
Also free on the Cultural Day (the last Wednesday of the month)
The guided tour is free.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deoksugung
Official Website http://www.deoksugung.go.kr/
Phone +82 02-771-9955
Address 99 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Coordinates 37°33'57.324" N 126°58'29.951" E