Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage]
경주 불국사 [유네스코 세계유산]
📍 385 Bulguk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Introduction
Bulguksa Temple is a representative relic of Buddhist culture from the Silla kingdom. The temple was built during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540) to wish for peace and prosperity for all. It was later rebuilt in 751 by Kim Dae-seong. Unfortunately, the temple caught fire during the Imjin War (1592-1598). After the war, the temple suffered serious damage and was often the target of theft.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.
Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.
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🗺 Location
385 Bulguk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
✏ Details
Restrooms
Available
Admission Fees
Free
Interpretation Services Offered
Available (Inquire in advance)
🔎 Information
Inquiries
+82-54-746-9913
Parking Facility
Available
Closed
N/A (Open all year round)
Opening Hours
09:00-18:00 (Exit time 19:00)
* No pets allowed
* No pets allowed