Introduction:
Seokguram, located on Tohamsan Mountain, is the representative stone temple of Korea. The official name of Seokguram, National Treasure No. 24, is Seokguram Seokgul. Designated as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995, it is an artificial sto

Directions [Bus] From Gyeongju Intercity/Express Bus Terminal or Gyeongju Station, take Bus No. 10 or 11 and get off at Bulguksa Temple (불국사). - From Bulguksa Temple, take Bus No. 12 to Seokguram Grotto (30min intervals).
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Information:
Seokguram, located on Tohamsan Mountain, is the representative stone temple of Korea.
The official name of Seokguram, National Treasure No.
24, is Seokguram Seokgul.
Designated as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995, it is an artificial stone temple made of granite.
The construction was started by Kim Dae-Seong (700-774) in 751 during the reign of King Gyeong-Deok (742-765) of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC - AD 935) and it was finished twenty-four years later in 774, during the reign of King Hye-Gong (765-780). Seokguram is known to have been built with Bulguksa Temple.
According to the history book Samgukyusa of the Goryeo Dynasty (the country that unified the Korean peninsula at the end of the Silla Kingdom, 918-1392), Kim Dae-Seong had Bulguksa Temple built for his parents in his current life, and Seokguram Grotto for the parents of his former life. Inside the round-shaped main hall are the Bonjon Statue, Bodhi-sattva and his disciples.
The Bonjon figure wearing a generous smile is seated on the stage engraved with a lotus flower design.
The rounded ceiling looks like a half-moon or a bow and has a lotus flower decorated cover on it.
As the sunrise from this spot is quite beautiful, many people climb the mountain at daybreak.

Current:
Status National Treasure No.
24 (designated on December 20, 1962) Closed N/A (Open all year round) Tour Course To truly appreciate the magnificence of Seokguram Grotto, visitors may want to visit Silla Arts and Science Museum in Gyeongju Folk Craft Village.
In the museum, visitors can see a miniature model of the grotto to learn about its construction and maintenance as well as the technologies behind them.
The museum also shows the inside of the grotto through a model, which is an area not open to the public.

Operating:Operating
Hours [February-Mid March / October] 07:00-17:30[Mid March-September] 06:30-18:00[November-January] 07:00-17:00* Last admission 1 hour before closing.*

Operating:Operating
hours are subject to change. Parking Facilities Available Admission Fees Adults (ages over 19): 4,000 won Teenagers (ages 13-18): 3,000 won / Group: 2,500 won Children (ages 7-12): 2,000 won / Group: 1,500 won Children (ages under 7): Free (Individual) / Group (over 10 people): 1,000 won * Groups: 20 people or more * Free admission to seniors (ages 65 and above), people with disabilities (proof of identification required) Restrooms Available Parking Fees Light-weight car 1,000 won / Small-sized car 2,000 won / Large-sized car 4,000 won Interpretation Services Offered Korean Culture & Tourism Guide: English, Japanese, Chinese* Advanced reservation required. Pets Not permitted

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Where is Seokguram Grotto [UNESCO World Heritage]

 873-243, Bulguk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
경상북도 경주시 불국로 873-243 (진현동)
    
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