Sungnyemun Gate, Seoul photo
National Treasure No.1Architecture조선 태조 7년(1398)

Sungnyemun Gate, Seoul

서울 崇禮門

서울특별시 중구

Basic information

Designation
National Treasure No.1
Category
Architecture
Era
조선 태조 7년(1398)
Designated year
1962
Location
중구, 서울특별시서울 중구 세종대로 40 (남대문로4가)
Coordinates
37.559975, 126.975313

Description

One of the four main gates of the fortress built to protect the capital (present-day Seoul) of Joseon, this gatehouse is better known by its another name Namdaemun (“Great South Gate”), given since it is located on the south of the walled capital. The gate began to be built in 1396, just four years after the foundation of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910); completed in 1398, it is the oldest wooden building in Seoul. The gate was renovated in 1448 and later between 1961 and 1963 when it was took apart and repaired, the fact that there had been a big construction work in 1479 was discovered. The building became the subject of an arson attack on February 10, 2008, which resulted in severe damage to its entire structure and destruction of the entire second-floor roof and part of the first-floor roof. The incident was promptly followed by restoration efforts that took five years and two months to complete and reopened the gate building to the public. As a work of architecture, the gate features a double-story pavilion building, five kan (a unit of measurement referring to the distance between two columns) on the front and back, and two kan on the sides, set up on a wall built by piling up granite blocks with an arched entrance at the center and a long-hipped roof. Under the eaves are a row of decorative support brackets placed on not just columns but between them, exhibiting the early Joseon style marked by solid frameworks of gently curved parts. According to a 17th century book, Jibong yuseol (Topical Discourses of Jibong), the name of the gate on its name plate was written by Prince Yangnyeong (1394~1462). Today, Sungnyemun Gate is regarded as the oldest among the existing wooden buildings set up in the fortified city of Seoul whose date of construction is clearly known. Sungnyemun Fire (February 10, 2008) - The Sungnyemun Fire was an arson attack that destroyed the historic building in February 2008. The fire started at 20:40 on February 10, 2008 and continued the following day, destroying the second-floor roof at about 00:40 and the entire structure except the stone base at about 01:55.

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