Yeongnamnu Pavilion, Miryang
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嶺南樓
Treasure No. 147.
A Nu (樓) is a house built by opening all sides of a building and raising the floor, and it can be said to be a kind of resting place.
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Yeongnamnu Pavilion in Miryang, a representative wooden structure of the late Joseon Dynasty, was derived from an attached pavilion of Yeongnamsa Temple, one of the five famous shrines of Silla during the reign of King Gyeongdeok of Silla (742-765).
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Treasure No. 147.
A Nu (樓) is a house built by opening all sides of a building and raising the floor, and it can be said to be a kind of resting place.
see more
Yeongnamnu Pavilion in Miryang, a representative wooden structure of the late Joseon Dynasty, was derived from an attached pavilion of Yeongnamsa Temple, one of the five famous shrines of Silla during the reign of King Gyeongdeok of Silla (742-765).
see more