Kyungbok Palace

Kyungbok palace is the representative architectural spot in the latter part of Chosun dynasty which became the central stage of 500 year's history and showed the best art in architecture of the time. Kyungbok palace was the palace of the king's residence in Chosun dynasty. It is the representative architectural spot in the latter part of Chosun dynasty which became the central stage of 500 years' history and showed the best art in architecture of the time. At the entrance of Kyungbok Palace, the National Museum of Korea, the largest national museum of Korea which owns 135000 items of relics from the ancient era till the modern era, is located.