Explanation
Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion stands looking over the Hwahongmun Gate and Yongyeon Pond and is a place where the aspirations of King Jeongjo live on. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress has a total of four pavilions, and Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion is located on the northwestern side of the fortress. The fortresses were built to act as a watchtower for keeping an eye on outside invasion, with Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion being located at the most strategic point. Although it was built as a military watchtower, it was designed to also act as a pavilion, and Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion was recognized as a National Treasure in 2011 for outstanding techniques and aesthetics that represent the Joseon dynasty in the 18th century.
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Event Start Date : 2025년 05월 22일
Event end date : 2025년 08월 17일
Venue : Suwon Hwaseong Museum
Show time : 09:00-18:00
Organizer info : Suwon Hwaseong Museum
Contact the organizer : +82-31-228-4209
Charges (Hours) : Adults 2,000 won / Teenagers 1,000 won
* Free admission applies to senior citizens and children
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Introduction
Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion stands looking over the Hwahongmun Gate and Yongyeon Pond and is a place where the aspirations of King Jeongjo live on. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress has a total of four pavilions, and Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion is located on the northwestern side of the fortress. The fortresses were built to act as a watchtower for keeping an eye on outside invasion, with Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion being located at the most strategic point. Although it was built as a military watchtower, it was designed to also act as a pavilion, and Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion was recognized as a National Treasure in 2011 for outstanding techniques and aesthetics that represent the Joseon dynasty in the 18th century.
Programs
The themed exhibition uses images and video clips to show the beauty and the architecture of Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion.
Location
21 Changnyong-daero, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do