Geumgwanchong Tomb 금관총
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Geumgwanchong, located in Noseo-dong, Gyeongju, is a tomb from the Silla Kingdom (B.C. 57∼A.D. 935). It is one of the three tombs that belong to the Noseo-dong Tombs in downtown Gyeongju.
Geumgwanchong Tomb is regarded as the tomb of a king before or after the reign of King Ji-Jeung during the early 6th century (500~514). It is not known exactly to whom this tomb belongs.
It was found in September 1921, when the fief was chopped while a civilian was leveling the ground to widen his building land. The first relic found in this tomb was a gold crown, geumgwan, and so the tomb took its name. Ornaments such as gold belts, earings, bracelets, saddlers and crockery of the Three Kingdoms Era (when Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla were separated, later unified by Silla in 676 AD) were dug up from the tomb. There were numerous relics, with beaded relics alone numbering over 30,000.
The original structure of Geumgwanchong was 13m high with a 50m diameter. The relics from this tomb were moved and are now preserved at the Gyeongju National Museum.
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From Gyeongju Bus Terminal, walk toward the City Hall (시청) for 300m.
Cross the road at Seorabeol Negeori (서라벌네거리) and go for 350m.
Turn left at Naenam Negeori (내남네거리) and go for 40m.
Geumgwanchong Tomb is located on the left side.
Or,
From Gyeongju Station, cross the road and go for 100m.
Take Bus 332 and get off at Cheongmachong Rear Gate (천마총후문) bus stop.
Go 140m forward and turn right at Naenam Negeori (내남네거리).
Go 40m to arrive at Geumgwanchong Tomb on the left side.
104 Noseo-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
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