Tapgol Park is the first modern park in Seoul. Having been the site of the Buddhist temple of Wongaksa Temple since 1467, the land was turned into a park in 1897. The park has a significant presence in Korean history, being the place where the March 1 Independence Movement began in 1919. One can find historical sites that hearken back to the struggle, such as the Palgakjeong Pavilion, the center of the movement; cultural heritage sites such as the Ten-story Stone Pagoda of Wongaksa Temple Site and the Stele for the Construction of Daewongaksa Temple at Wongaksa Temple Site; and monuments such as the independence movement relief plate, murals, the statue of Son Byeong-hee, and the statue of Han Yong-un.
Basic Information
| Postal Code | 03140 |
| Address | 99, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul |
Usage Information
| Experience Guide | Not available |
| Information & Inquiries | +82-2-731-0534 |
| Parking Facilities | Available |
| Closed Days | N/A (Open all year round) |
| Operating Hours | March-October: 09:00-18:00 / December-February: 09:00-17:00 |