Introduction:
Pungnammun Gate was built in the middle of the Joseon Dynasty (1768) and was designated Treasure No. 308. Of the four original city gates, this is the only one left standing (located in the southern portion of the city). The structure was partially destr

Directions [Express Intercity Bus] Gangnam Bus Terminal ↔ Jeonju (2 hours and 40 minutes) Seoul Nambu Bus Terminal ↔ Jeonju (2 hours and 30 minutes) Gwangju Bus Terminal ↔ Jeonju (1 hour 30 minutes) [Train] Yongsan Station (KTX, Saemaul, Mugunghwa) ↔ Jeonju Station [Bus]1) From Jeonju Station, take Bus No. 79 or 119. - Get off at Jeondong Cathedral (전동성당)/Hanok Village (한옥마을) Bus Stop. - Go straight 100m and turn right at the 4-way Intersection. - Pungnammun Gate is 50m ahead. 2) From Jeonju Intercity / Express Bus Terminal, take Bus No. 5-1 or 79. - Get off at Jeondong Cathedral (Hanok Village). [Taxi]It takes 15-20min from Jeonju Station or Jeonju Bus Terminal.
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Information:
Pungnammun Gate was built in the middle of the Joseon Dynasty (1768) and was designated Treasure No.
308.
Of the four original city gates, this is the only one left standing (located in the southern portion of the city).
The structure was partially destroyed during the Japanese invasion of 1592-1598 and was not repaired until 1978.
Jungcheung and mullu are located at the center of gate lending to the arch-like features.
The round features aid in the protection capabilities of Pungnammun Gate, as well as the overall grandeur.

Current:
Status Treasure No.308 (designated on January 21, 1963) Closed N/A (Open all year round) Parking Facilities Not available Admission Fees Free Pets Not permitted

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 1, Pungnammun 3-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do
전라북도 전주시 완산구 풍남문3길 1 (전동)
    
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