Imgoseowon Confucian Academy

Imgoseowon Confucian Academy, established in 1553, was built to commemorate the esteemed Goryeo statesman Jeong Mongju. Visitors can explore Munchungsa Shrine, the sanctuary of his ancestral tablet, and Jonyeonggak Pavilion, where his portrait is displayed. Heungmundang Hall, historically used as a lecture hall, is also a significant site within the academy. Among the treasured relics, the academy holds three portraits of Jeong Mongju and a collection of over 200 books. A highlight is the Books of Imgoseowon Confucian Academy, an esteemed compilation of twenty-five volumes across ten categories, recognized as a national Treasure. Furthermore, the grounds are graced by a revered ginkgo tree, recognized as a monument, and the Stele of Jeong Mongju, each adding to the rich cultural tapestry of the site.

information

  • Admission Fees Free
  • Available Facilities Jonyeonggak Pavilion Heungmundang Hall Munchungsa Shrine
  • Experience guide Not Available
  • Inquiry and guidance 82-54-330-6548
  • Parking facilities Available
  • Rest day Mondays
  • Hours of operation 10 00-17 00

location

447 Poeun-ro, Imgo-myeon, Yeongcheon-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

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  • #historic sites
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  • #culture-art-history
  • #tourist attractions
  • #gyeongsangbuk-do
  • #yeongcheon-si
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