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Location
  
Criteria
  
iii, iv, vi

State Party
  
Designated as world heritage site
  
2009 (33rd session)

Type
  
Cultural

Reference no.
  
1319

Phone
  
+82 2-568-1291

Seonjeongneung

Governing body
  
Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea

Address
  
1 Seolleung-ro 100-gil, Samseong 2(i)-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Hours
  
Open today · 6AM–9PMThursday6AM–9PMFriday6AM–9PMSaturday6AM–9PMSunday6AM–9PMMondayClosedTuesday6AM–9PMWednesday(Arbor Day)6AM–9PMHours might differSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Royal Tombs of the Joseo, Bongeunsa, Seonjeongneung Station, Seolleung Station, Szamnung

Seonjeongneung royal tombs in seoul south korea


The Seonjeongneung is the burial grounds of two Joseon Dynasty kings and one Joseon queen. The westernmost tomb belongs to King Seongjong (r. 1469–1494), the ninth king of the Joseon dynasty. His first wife, Queen Han, died at age 18 and is buried near Munsan, north of Seoul. His second wife, Queen Jeonghyeon (貞顯王后, 1462–1530), from the Yun family, is buried here because she gave birth the king's second son (the future King Jungjong) in 1506. Queen Jeonghyeon outlived her husband by 35 years and was buried in a splendid tomb to the east of her husband. Her grave has a stone fence encircling the mound, whereas her husband's tomb, on the left, has a retaining wall as well. Statues of civilian and military officials and their horses stand at attention in front of the graves. South of the tombs is a single T-shaped shrine of the type commonly found at Joseon-era royal tombs. There are also several ancillary buildings for storing material used in sacrifices.

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Queen Jeonghyeon had a deep interest in Buddhism and founded the nearby temple Bongeunsa.

The other tomb on the site is Jeongneung tomb, located at the easternmost of the site. This is the burial ground of King Jungjong, the 11th king of Joseon (r. 1506–1544). He was a son of Seongjong, and was originally buried at Goyang near Munsan, north of Seoul. However, his third queen thought it would be better to have him re-interred closer to his father. She expressed a wish to be buried alongside him, but this wish was never carried out, and his tomb stands alone.

Jeongneung royal tomb at seonjeongneung in seoul south korea


References

Seonjeongneung Wikipedia


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