The Tomb of King Yeonsangun, Seoul is the tomb of King Yeonsangun and his wife, Lady Sin. King Yeonsangun is known as the tyrant of Korea. Although he was the tenth king of the Joseon Dynasty, he was removed from his throne as a result of his tyranny and insanity. The ancestral tablet of a king who was not reinstated to the throne after his dethronement had no royal ancestral shrine and hence, Yeonsangun is called “Yeonsangun” with no royal posthumous titles like “jong” or “jo.” His tomb has no indication of being a “royal tomb” and is simply a “tomb.” Due to his dramatic life and character, he frequently appeared in dramas and movies like “The Rebel,” “Queen for Seven Days,” and “The King and the Clown.” The path to the graveyard is a walking trail as well as a historical and cultural trail. The Tomb of King Yeonsangun, Seoul connects to the 20 courses of Bukhansan Dulle-gil, and right under the Tomb of King Yeonsangun, Seoul is Seoul’s oldest ginkgo tree, the “Banghak-dong Ginkgo Tree.” The Kim Suyoung Museum, Dooly Museum, and Kansong Jeon Hyunpil’s House are all located near the tomb and are all places worth visiting.
Tomb of King Yeonsangun, Seoul Address 46, Banghak-ro 17-gil, Dobong-gu, Seoul
Hours 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. from February-May and September-October, 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. from June-August, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. from November-January (closed on Mondays)
Inquiries +82-2-3494-0370
Directions 18-minute walk from Exit 1 of Bukhansan Ui Station (Ui-Sinseol LRT)