Seonjeongneung is a burial ground from the Joseon dynasty, located in Seoul, South Korea. The westernmost tomb, called Seonneung, belongs to King Seongjong the 9th monarch of Joseon. His first wife, Queen Gonghye of the Cheongju Han clan died at age 18 and is buried near Munsan, north of Seoul. His third wife, Queen Jeonghyeon of the Papyeong Yun clan, is buried here because she gave birth to the future King Jungjong. Queen Jeonghyeon outlived Seongjong by 35 years and was buried in a splendid tomb to the east. Her grave has a stone fence encircling the mound, whereas her husband's tomb has a retaining wall. Statues of civilian and military officials and their horses stand at attention in front of the graves. South of the tombs is a single T-shaped shrine. There are also several auxiliary buildings for storing the materials used during commemorative ceremonies.
Queen Jeonghyeon had a deep interest in Buddhism and founded the nearby Bongeunsa Temple.
Open Tue - Sun, last admission one hour before closing.
March - October: 6 a.m. -9 p.m.
November - February: 6:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Adults: KRW 1,000
Children and Youth (7-18): KRW 500
Free for children (under 6) and seniors (over 65).
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seonjeongneung
Official website http://jikimi.cha.go.kr/english/royal_palaces_new/Seonjeongneung.jsp?mc=EN_05_02_06
More information on whc.unesco.org http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1319
Phone +82 02-568-1291
Coordinates 37°30'31.307" N 127°2'56.767" E