Explanation
Gyeonggyojang House, a designated Historic Site, was the location of the provisional government and the place where Baekbeom Kim Koo passed away. Seoul reproduced the historical site, Gyeonggyojang House, to use the area as an educational site. Also, the house exhibits the history of the provisional government in order to see the history more clearly.
Restoration work included the demolition of the interior that was changed when the building was turned into a hospital facility and embassy after Kim Koo passed away in 1949. During the work, the remaining parts were maintained with the utmost care. Reconstructed parts were based on the building's floor plan written in Chosun and Architecture (8th edition in 1938). Visitors can see various contents related to the Korean Provisional Government history through relics, video, and information searching corners.
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Parking facilities : Available (use the hospital parking lot)
Day off : Mondays, January 1
Hours : 09:00-18:00
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Admission Fees
Free
Available Facilities
Exhibition Hall 1: History of Gyeonggyojang House
Exhibition Hall 2: Korean Provisional Government
Exhibition Hall 3: Baekbeom Kim Koo and provisional government
Exhibition Hall 4: Reproduction of living room, restaurant for honored people, and office of Baekbeom Kim Koo
Location
29, Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul