용흥궁 is a historic and protected site Incheon located in South Korea.
강화읍 동문안길21번길 16-1 Incheon Incheon South Korea
The chief of Ganghwa County , Jeong Gi-se, enlarged the original residence and named it Yongheunggung (meaning palace of the rising dragon) in the 4th year of King Cheoljong’s reign.
Its architectural features include a paljak (Korean traditional half-hipped roof) and supporting columns rendered in Jusimpo style, the column brackets placed only on top of the columns.
Yongheunggung Palace is where King Cheoljong (a Joseon Dynasty ruler who reigned from 1849 to 1863) used to live before his ascension to throne.
성공회 성당과 근처라 같이 보기 좋다.
This was an important fortress along with Deokjinjin, Chojijin, Yonghaejin Forts and Munsusanseong Fortress in the defense the Ganghwa Strait. The Goryeo Dynasty erected the outer fortress of Ganghwa - kwakseongjin