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Jogyesa Temple
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Jogyesa Temple was established in 1910 under the name Gakhwangsa by monks who aspired for the independence of Korean Buddhism and the restoration of the national capital. At the time, Gakhwangsa was the first temple to be situated within the four main gates of Seoul. In 1937, efforts began to relocate Gakhwangsa to its present site, now known as Jogyesa. Positioned in the heart of Jongno, Seoul, it is the only traditional temple in the city center, offering a place for visitors to rest. The temple grounds are open 24/7, welcoming locals and foreigners anytime. The temple hosts a temple stay program and the annual Lotus Lantern Festival.
Phone | +82-2-768-8600 |
Website | |
Website Language | KOR,ENG,JPN |
Hours of Operation | Opening hours vary depending on what Buddhist ceremonies are taking place and the temple schedule |
Facilities for the Disabled | Accessible Pathways |
Address | 03144 55, Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul |
Transportation | Subway Line 1, Jonggak Station, Exit 2 (413m on foot, 6-minute walk) |
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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