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Statue of Sejong the Great

South Korea · Seoul · Landmarks

世宗大王銅像
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Overview

The Statue of Sejong the Great is located in Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul and serves as an important landmark commemorating the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty, Sejong the Great. In front of the statue, visitors can see exhibitions on science and history, while behind it is the Sejong Story Museum, making it a great addition to a visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Gwanghwamun area.

Getting There

Take Seoul Subway Line 5 to Gwanghwamun Station, exit 2, and walk approximately 235 meters to reach the statue.

Highlights

Located in the center of Gwanghwamun Square, it is one of Seoul's iconic landmarks. Commemorates Sejong the Great, who created the Korean script and promoted scientific development. Nearby attractions include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gwanghwamun, and Cheonggyecheon Stream. The entrance to the Sejong Story Museum is located behind the statue, where you can learn about his life and achievements.

What to See

The statue of Sejong the Great: tall and striking, situated at the core of the square. Models of the armillary sphere, rain gauge, and sundial displayed in front of the statue. Entrance to the Sejong Story Museum behind the statue. Open space of Gwanghwamun Square and surrounding cityscape.

Hours & Admission

Open 24 hours a day, year-round. Admission is free.

Address

1-68 Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Travel Tips

It is recommended to visit during the day for better photography of the statue and square models, and you can also visit Gyeongbokgung Palace. The spring and autumn seasons are more comfortable, while the square can be windy in summer and winter, so please dress appropriately for warmth or sun protection. The area is a popular tourist spot in the center of Seoul, so it may be crowded, and you might need to wait to take photos. There are accessible ramps and restrooms nearby, making it friendly for travelers with mobility challenges.

Nearby Dining

There are many dining options around Gwanghwamun and Sejong Road, with various Korean restaurants and cafes within walking distance. There are also cafes and casual dining spots suitable for resting around Gyeongbokgung Palace and Gwanghwamun Station.

FAQ

Q: Where is the Statue of Sejong the Great? A: The Statue of Sejong the Great is located in Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, near the main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Q: Is there an admission fee for the Statue of Sejong the Great? A: Admission to the Statue of Sejong the Great is free. Q: What time does the Statue of Sejong the Great open? A: Gwanghwamun Square, where the statue is located, is open 24 hours a day, year-round. Q: How do I take the subway to the Statue of Sejong the Great? A: Take Seoul Subway Line 5 to Gwanghwamun Station, exit 2, and walk approximately 235 meters to reach the statue. Q: What else can I see nearby? A: Nearby attractions include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gwanghwamun, and the surrounding sights of Cheonggyecheon Stream.

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