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Songsan-ri Tombs and Royal Tomb of King Muryeong [UNESCO World Heritage] 송산리 고분군과 무령왕릉 [유네스코 세계문화유산]

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37-2, Wangreung-ro, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do

The Songsan-ri Tombs and Royal Tomb of King Muryeong (reign 462-523) contains representative relics of the Baekje period (234~678). The Songsan-ri Tombs contain the graves of kings from the period when Baekje's capital was Gongju, and it is believed to contain 10 such graves. Only seven graves have been discovered so far.

The main attraction of Songsan-ri Tombs is the wall painting drawn on the number six tomb – it is the only art of its kind in the world, created from the way the bricks were laid to create the wall. The tomb is shaped like a long tunnel, the top rounded like a dome. There are pictures of fire-breathing dragons on the tomb. Only the parts of the wall where the pictures were to be drawn had earth coated on, and on that earth was drawn Sasindo, the Four Symbols – blue dragon, white tiger, red peacock, and black turtle.

The popular Tomb of King Muryeong is the 7th tomb, and it is the resting place for Baekje's 25th King Mu-Ryeong and his queen. This tomb was discovered accidentally when installing pipes to prevent tombs number 5 and 6 from being flooded. Tomb of King Muryeong was found to be unusual in the way it was built and what it contained. It was built with bricks like the 6th Tomb, and many national treasures were found inside, supplying scholars studying Baekje culture with precious research material. There were 108 kinds of artifacts found inside, totaling 2,906 items altogether. Twelve of these artifacts were designated National Treasures. They are all on display at Gongju National Museum. Some of the representative treasures are the crowns worn by the king and the queen, gold decorations for the crowns, gold earrings, necklaces, bronze mirrors, pillows, and foot rests. Recently the tomb was permanently sealed off to protect the treasures. However, you can look at the miniature of the tomb, an exact duplicate of the original, in the basement of the Gobungun Building.

Utilization information

・World Heritage : O

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-41-856-3151,
+82-41-840-8080

・Parking Facilities : Small cars: 44 parking spaces
Large vehicles: 31 parking spaces

・Closed : Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays

・Operating Hours : 09:00-18:00
※ Last admission is 30 minutes before closing

Parking Fees

Free

Admission Fees

Adults (ages over 19) - Individual 1,500 won / Group 1,400 won
Teenagers (ages 13-18) - Individual 1,000 won / Group 900 won
Children (ages 8-12) - Individual 700 won / Group 600 won

Access

[BUS]
From Central City Bus Terminal, take an express bus to Gongju Bus Terminal.
- From the Gongju Bus Terminal Bus Stop, take Bus 101 and get off at Gongju Art & Culture Center (공주문예회관) Bus Stop (19 bus stops).
- Walk back and follow the road to the left. The entrance is ahead on the right.

37-2, Wangreung-ro, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do


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