Published Date : Jan 01, 2018 / Edited Date : May 28, 2024
Daehak-ro Buildings Course
An itinerary for exploring modern and contemporary Korean architecture in Daehak-ro, a mecca of national colleges and culture. In Daehak-ro, Daehan Hospital was built in the period of the Korean Empire and Gyeongsung Industrial Professional School and KeijōImperial University were founded during the period of Japanese colonial rule. After Korea gained independence, Seoul National University (SNU) was established in the area. Today, the SNU College of Medicine and Korea National Open University remain in the area, keeping the tradition of national colleges alive. However, Daehak-ro is now a street for the youth and a mecca of culture−true to its reputation. This itinerary allows tourists to look back on the modern history of Korea while visiting the modern and contemporary buildings located in Daehak-ro.
Walking Tour Details
Route
Exit 3 of Hyehwa Station
(formerly) Daehan Hospital
Hamchunwon
Site of Gyeongmogung Palace
Seoul National University Hospital and College of Medicine
Korea Open University Post Office
Artist House
Marronnier Park
ARKO Art Center and ARKO Art Theater
SAMTOH Building
Length of tour
2-3 hours
Meeting Place
Exit 3 of Hyehwa Station Station
Course Tip
Experience programs offered by museums are not included in the walking tour. Participation in experience programs must be done individually once the tour is over.
The garden was situated at the rear of Changgyeonggung Palace. It was made in the 15th ruling year of King Seongjong (1484) of the Joseon Dynasty when Changgyeonggung Palace was built. Following the feng shui theory, trees were planted and walls were built to block access for unauthorized people. In the 40th ruling year of King Yeongjo (1764) the shrine for Crown Prince Sado was moved here, and it was called Gyeongmogung Palace when Jeongjo ascended the throne. However, it lost its function as the shrine for the ill-fated crown prince when his tablet was moved to the Jongmyo Shrine several years later. During the Japanese Colonial Period, Gyeongseong Imperial University was built in the palace area, depriving the palace of its original features. Today, the Hamchunmun Gate is the only remaining part of the palace.
Artist House, formerly the main building of Gyeongseong Imperial University
It was originally built as the main building of Gyeongseong (Keijō) Imperial University during the period of Japanese colonial rule. As the Educational Ordinance issued in 1922 triggered earnest efforts to found a private university, the Japanese Government-General setup a founding committee for a Joseon imperial college in 1923 and founded Japan's sixth imperial college called Gyeongseong Imperial University in 1924. The university consisted of three departments: Law and Humanities, Medicine, and Science and Engineering. The main building of the Law Department was remodeled into the present Artist House. After Korea gained independence, it was used as the main building for Seoul National University (SNU) for some time. This reinforced concrete building finished with tiles shows the transitional styles of Korean architecture in the 1930s, breaking away from the past styles. It has been used by Arts Council Korea (ARKO) since the Law and Humanities Department was relocated to Gwanak Campus under the SNU Comprehensive Plan.
ARKO Art Center and ARKO Art Theater
The ARKO Art Center, designed by a famous Korean architect, Kim Soo-guen, was built and relocated in 1979 in Marronier Park. The red brick of the museum, along with the ARKO Theater next to it, is a symbol of Daehakro. Located on the east side of Marronier Park, low buildings and ramps of the museum show Kim's intention to communicate with people by connecting those with the park.
Samtoh Building
The Samtoh Company Building, together with Arko, played a crucial role in transforming Daehak-ro into a cultural space after Seoul National University moved out. It is highly credited for redefining the relationship between the city and architecture by extending the roads from the street-side commercial buildings to pass through the ground floor of the building. (Designed by Kim Swoo-geun in 1979)
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Additional reservations, one or two days before the tour starts, are only allowed for the tour that is already fixed.
In the case of group tour, more than 10people, please contact us by e-mail.
Reservations for the following month are available from the 15th of the current month.
Please refrain from participating in any tour programs should you be experiencing any symptoms, including fever, coughing, congestion, muscle pain, stuffy nose, and/or sore throat.
Reservations for tourists 14 years & under without an accompanying adult or guardian shall be canceled on site.
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The Seoul Guided Walking Tour administration office and tour guide affiliates are not responsible for any accidents that happen to occur during the tour program.
Reservation shall be made at least 1 week before the tour day.
The course is for tourists with mobility problems (Senior, people with disability, stroller user).
You may not use the course without an assistant (or companion) ※ At least one assistant shall accompany a tourist with mobility problem ※ In case of electric assisting device users (electric wheelchair, electric scooter users), one assistant may accompany up to 4 tourists with mobility problem
Reservation may be canceled when a guide is unavailable on the desired date and course.
Seoul Guided Walking Tour Office (02-6925-0777) will contact you to confirm reservation. (At least 5 days~1 month before tour day) Reservation may be canceled when Seoul Guided Walking Tour Office cannot reach you for more than 3 times.
Seoul Guided Walking Tour Office and Seoul culture and tourism guide are not liable for the safety accidents during the Seoul Guided Walking Tour.
All reservations will be canceled in the event of a weather warning being issued. (e.g. heatwave, typhoon, heavy rain, fine dust, etc.) (Cancellation will be processed immediately upon implementation)
※ Please always check the weather warning on the day of the reservation on the site below.
(https://www.accuweather.com/en/kr/seoul/226081/weather-forecast/226081)