Gokjeongjae House [명품고택]금환락지곡전재
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Gokjeonjae is built in the architectural style used by wealthy rural families found in the Yeongnam and Honam regions during the late Joseon period. In terms of the house's structure, the Munganchae (servants' quarters), Sarangchae (men's quarters) and Anchae (women's quarters) are arranged in a straight line, and surrounded by a 2.5m-high cobblestone wall based on the concept of a gold ring. Due to the academic value of the unique architectural techniques used in building it, the guest house has been designated as a local cultural heritage. The exterior maintains the traditional hanok's style while the interior is equipped with modern conveniences. One room can accommodate six to eight people, suitable for families. The red clay Ondol (traditional Korean floor heating system) is similar to a sauna as the floor is heated with firewood.
Utilization information
・Maximum Occupancy : 60 people
・Check-In Time : 11:00
・Check-Out Time : 11:00
・Guestroom Kitchen : Available
・Information : • 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-10-5625-8444,
+82-10-6258-8444
・Parking Facilities : 20 cars
・Pickup Services : Available (Gurye Bus Terminal Station, Gurye Station)
・Number of Rooms : 6 buildings (11 rooms total)
・Reservations : +82-10-5625-8444, +82-10-6258-8444
・Reservations : www.gokjeonjae.com
・Type/Class : Ondol & Western style
Access
[Bus]
From Nambu Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Gurye.
Upon exiting from Gurye Bus Terminal, take a local bus bound for Togi-myeon or Ganjeon-myeon.
Get off at Omi Bus Stop.
[Train]
Board a KTX train from Yongsan Station heading to Gurye Station.
Go to Gurye Intercity Bus Terminal then transfer to a local bus heading to Togi-myeon or Ganjeon-myeon direction.
After about 10 minutes ride, get off at Omi Bus Stop.
15-2, Gokjeonjae-gil, Toji-myeon, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do
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