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Unjoru Pavilion 구례 운조루

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59, Unjoru-gil, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do (전라남도 구례군 토지면 운조루길 59)

Located in Omi-ri, Toji-myeon, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do, the Unjoru Pavilion was designated an Important Folklore Cultural Property on November 25, 1986. It was built in 1776, by Ryu, I-Ju who was high government official of the Sam-su Department, but only 63 of the 78 rooms remained today. The name 'Unjoru' refers to 'the lurking place like a bird in the clouds', which was inspired from an old poem 'GwiGeoraesa (歸去來辭)' written by poet Tao Yuan Ming (陶淵明).

Utilization information

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info:
Visiting Inquiries: +82-61-781-2644, +82-10-9781-2533
Gurye-gun Culture Tourism Division: +82-61-780-2430

Admission Fees

Adults (ages 19 and above) - Individual 1,000 won / Group (20 people or more) 800 won
Teenagers (ages 13-18) - Individual 700 won / Group (20 people or more) 500 won
Children (below ages 12) - Free of charge

Restrooms

Available

Access

[Bus]
From Central City Bus Terminal in Seoul, take a bus to Gurye Bus Terminal.
From Gurye Bus Terminal, take a Village Bus bound for Piagol (피아골) at the bus stop in front of the bus terminal, and get off at Wonnae (원내) Bus Stop. Walk for about 428m to get to Gurye Unjoru Pavilion.
Alternatively, take a taxi from Gurye Bus Terminal for about 10-min.

59, Unjoru-gil, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do


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