Seoul Former Russian Legation (서울 구 러시아공사관)

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Seoul Former Russian Legation (서울 구 러시아공사관)

The Russian Legation was built in a Renaissance style in 1890. Russian architect, A. J. Scredin Sabatine designed the structure. In 1895, during the Joseon dynasty, the Eulmisabyeon Incident took place as a show of force by the Japanese.

Empress Myeongseong-hwanghu was emerging as a strong figure in Korea at a time when a power struggle between Japan, China, Russia, and other powers were taking place. Japanese Minister, Miura Goro saw her as a threat and ordered her assassination. After hearing news of the Empress’s assassination, King Gojong and the Crown Prince sought refuge in the Russian Embassy for one year.

After 1945, the Soviet Union took over the embassy until it was almost completely destroyed by a fire during the Korean War [1950~1953]. The only remaining parts of the building are the tower and basement areas. The building was restored to its current condition in 1973 and is now enjoyed by many as a public park.

Introduction Information
Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-3396-5882  
Admission Fees
Free
Seoul Jung-gu Weather Rating
2024-11-07 Good
Suitable for outdoor tourism
2024-11-08 Good
Suitable for outdoor tourism
2024-11-09 Fair
Caution advised
2024-11-10 Fair
Caution advised
2024-11-11 Fair
Caution advised
2024-11-12 Fair
Caution advised
2024-11-13 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
Initial Registration Date
2004-03-03 20:50
Last Updated
2020-06-18 22:33
Inquiry
+82-2-3396-5882
Homepage
www.junggu.seoul.kr (Korean, English)
www.cha.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Address
[04518] 21-18, Jeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
Directions
[Subway]
City Hall Station (Seoul Subway Line 1 or 2), Exit 1 or 12. Walk for approx. 10 min.