Former Seoul Station Building photo
Historic Site No.284Sites & Pagodas1925년

Former Seoul Station Building

舊 서울驛舍

서울특별시 중구

Basic information

Designation
Historic Site No.284
Category
Sites & Pagodas
Era
1925년
Designated year
1981
Location
중구, 서울특별시서울특별시 중구 통일로 1(봉래동2가, 구 서울역)
Coordinates
37.555848, 126.971559

Description

Seoul Railway Station was built of stone and red brick during the period 1922-1925 during the Japanese Occupation. It is a 2-story building with a basement floor. The 1st floor was built by the technique used to build palaces in the Renaissance style. The 2nd floor and the upper part of the 1st floor were built of red brick with partial decoration in granite. As the population and the cargos carried in and out of Seoul through railways skyrocketed, South and West Seoul Stations were newly built for cargos in 1960s. Since then, the Seoul Station Building had been used only for passengers. As of January 2004, New Seoul Station opened and the former building was closed. Between August 2011 and July 2009, a renovation project was carried out both to restore the value of this closed station as a cultural heritage and to have it used as a whole new cultural place. Now it reopened as ‘Culture Station Seoul 284,’ a culture space for exhibition, lecture, performance, and movies.

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Images: KOGL (khs.go.kr) · Data source: Cultural Heritage Administration Open API (cha.go.kr)

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