Daegu
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Daegu Essentials: Must-See Attractions
Daegu combines ancient traditions with modern urban landmarks. The city is home to Seomun Market, one of the oldest textile markets in Korea, and the historic Yangnyeongsi Oriental Medicine Market, established in 1658. Architectural sites include the Gothic-style Kyesan Cathedral and the 202-meter-high 83 Tower. For panoramic views, Apsan Mountain offers an observation deck overlooking the city, while Suseongmos provides a central reservoir featuring a musical fountain. The National Daegu Museum preserves the region's Buddhist and archaeological heritage.
9 lieuxDaegu's Iconic Landmarks
Daegu’s architectural and historical landscape spans from the modern 83 Tower, which offers panoramic views from its observation deck, to the Pyochung-Dan shrine commemorating General Sin Sung-gyŏm. The city's sporting legacy is preserved at the Daegu Sports Memorial Hall near the World Cup Stadium, while Apsan jinmangdae provides a vantage point over the urban sprawl. Cultural heritage is further explored at the Songgwangmae Memorial Hall, which focuses on the regional significance of apricot trees.
5 lieuxDaegu Museums
Daegu’s museums offer a detailed look into Korea’s cultural and historical evolution. The National Daegu Museum showcases archaeological finds from the Gyeongsangbuk-do region, while the Yangnyeongsi Oriental Medicine Museum documents the history of Korea’s oldest herbal medicine market. Specialized institutions like the Jayeonyeomsaek Museum focus on traditional natural dyeing techniques, and the Daegu Sports Memorial Hall highlights the city's role in international events like the 2002 World Cup.
5 lieuxDaegu's Sacred Sites
Daegu’s religious landscape features a mix of historic Western-style architecture and traditional Korean Buddhist sites. Key highlights include the Gothic-style Kyesan Cathedral, the first of its kind in the region, and the serene Pagyesa Temple nestled on Palgongsan Mountain. The collection encompasses active Catholic parishes, Presbyterian churches, and secluded Buddhist hermitages like Budoam, reflecting the city’s spiritual history and architectural evolution from the late 19th century to the present.
15 lieuxDaegu Parks and Nature
Daegu’s natural landscape is defined by the Palgongsan mountain range to the north and the Apsan mountains to the south. This collection features the Daegu Arboretum, an ecological restoration project built on a former landfill, and Palgongsan Park, home to historic Buddhist temples and the Gatbawi Buddha. The list also includes riverside recreation at Yulha Sports Park and hiking opportunities at Daedeok Mountain, which provides panoramic views of the city's urban sprawl.
10 lieuxDaegu Arts and Culture Hub
Daegu’s cultural landscape is anchored by the Daegu Culture & Arts Center, a major hub for exhibitions and philharmonic performances. The city features specialized venues like the Keimyung Arts Center for large-scale musicals and a dense network of private galleries in the central districts, including the long-standing Daebaek Plaza Gallery and the contemporary Rian Gallery. These institutions, alongside modern multiplexes and local theaters, provide a comprehensive look into South Korea's regional arts scene.
19 lieuxCarte de Daegu
Informations pratiques
- Monnaie
- won sud-coréen KRW ₩ · Paiement par carte · Largement accepté
- Électricité
- 220 V · 60 HzType C / Type F
- Langues
- coréen
- Eau du robinet
- Sûre à boire
- Côté de conduite
- Droite
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +82
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