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Jagyuru Pavilion and Gwanpungheon Hall (자규루 및 관풍헌)

Jagyuru Pavilion and Gwanpungheon Hall (자규루 및 관풍헌) · © KTO · KOGL Type 1

Gangwon

Jagyuru Pavilion and Gwanpungheon Hall (자규루 및 관풍헌)

Jagyuru Pavilion and Gwanpungheon Hall is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.

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Why go

Jagyuru Pavilion and Gwanpungheon Hall are historic wooden structures located in Gangwon, reflecting traditional Korean architectural design. Jagyuru serves as a pavilion for leisure and cultural observation, while Gwanpungheon Hall functions as a gathering space with literary and scholarly significance. Both buildings exemplify the craftsmanship of their era, featuring characteristic timber framing and proportional layouts common to yangban (aristocratic) estates. The structures offer visitors insight into how educated elites organized domestic and social spaces during the Joseon period. The site preserves important cultural heritage through its original design and materials.

Quick highlights

  • Traditional wooden pavilion with refined Joseon-era architecture
  • Historic hall designed for cultural and scholarly gatherings
  • Well-preserved timber framing and structural details
  • Insight into yangban aristocratic lifestyle and aesthetics
  • Protected cultural heritage site in Gangwon province

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