Daereungwon Tomb Complex - Tomb in Gyeongju-Si, Gyeongju-Si | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
Daereungwon Tomb Complex
Tomb · Gyeongju-Si ·
Daereungwon Tomb Complex
Tomb · Gyeongju-Si ·
Silla-era tombs, grassy mounds, museum, illuminated at night
wheelchair accessible
silla kingdom history
burial chamber
burial gifts
air-conditioned
Information
31-1 Hwangnam-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South KoreaGet directions
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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K J
Google
It seems like these burial mounds are everywhere in Gyeongju. What I want know is where are all the big holes where they got the dirt to make these mounds? They are lit up at night. When we visited, there were fireworks. I also wondered how they kept the grass on these mounds so neatly cut.
Wim de R.
Google
Fabulous Worth a journey Theae tombs are very impressive We enjoyed exploring the area and viewing many tombs We enjoyed the tombs at night when they are very beautifully illuminated Most stunning was the museum where you visit a tumb and enjoy the burial chamber and their burial gifts Must see Enjoy
Lê Quang K.
Google
We had a pleasant walk in the complex to visit the tombs and learn more interesting historical stories of Silla Kingdom and the Kings. Admission was free, the vibe was really nice even it was raining heavily when we were there.
Steve S.
Google
What you see is what you get and what you will see are some large, grassy mounds (one containing a small museum). Beautifully maintained, it’s worth an amble but, honestly, thirty minutes is more than enough. Telletubby fans might get more of a kick out of it.
Yunah H.
Google
Beautiful!
Come during spring. Bring your DSLR. It’s gorgeous. Will come back every morning while I’m in Korea. Come earlier since it’s cooler. gyeongju is more humid than Seoul during spring.
Toto Hermanto S.
Google
Great place for afternoon stroll in the middle of ancient Korea history.
C L.
Google
Heaps of tombstone from the past. Nothing much about the park. Just a walk around. Admission is free
Nicolas W.
Google
Great opportunity to see a tomb from the inside. You need to pay to access this part (ticket booth infront of the entrance).
You can see how the tombs are built as well as artefacts that were found in the them.
The inside is air-conditioned.