Yeongju Modern History and Culture Street serves as a historical and cultural hub, encapsulating the life and times of early twentieth-century Yeongju. The street is dotted with cultural properties officially recognized by the Cultural Heritage Administration. Highlights include the preserved official residences No. 5 and No. 7 of Yeongju Station, once home to railway station employees. Additionally, visitors can explore the Pungguk Rice Mill, showcasing vintage rice milling machinery; Yeongju Jeil Church, a 1909-built structure exemplifying Gothic-style architecture; Yeongju-dong Modern Hanok, a subsidiary structure of an ancient residence; and the still-operating Yeonggwang Barber Shop, a testament to the area's enduring heritage.
information
- Available Facilities Yeongju Jeil Church Yeonggwang Barber Shop Pungguk Rice Mill
- Admission Fees Free
- Experience guide Not Available
- Inquiry and guidance 82-54-634-3105
- Parking facilities Available
- Rest day N A Open All Year Round
- Hours of operation Open 24 Hr
location
Yeongju-dong, Yeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do