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The Silla kingdom ruled Korea from 57 BCE to 935 CE. The site comprises areas with remains of Buddhist temples, palaces, and related buildings. The stone statues, reliefs, pagodas, and remains of other monuments represent some of the most outstanding examples of Buddhist art in Korea, mostly dating between the 7th and 10th centuries.
This is a general category for buildings and structures listed under any register of the heritage preservation system of South Korea. It should not be confused with the more specific designation Category:Registered Cultural Heritage of South Korea , which is a specific register that will likely significantly overlap with this category.
Steel sculptures in South Korea (1 P) Pages in category "Sculptures in South Korea" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Historic Sites (Korean: 사적) is a national-level designation within the heritage preservation system of South Korea for places of important historical value. It is managed by the Administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration, under article 25 of 'Cultural Heritage Protection Act' (Korean: 문화재보호법) of South Korea.
Heritage listed buildings and structures in South Korea (15 P) S. Historic buildings and structures in Seoul (4 C, 38 P) This page was last ...
National Treasure (Korean: 국보) is a national-level designation within the heritage preservation system of South Korea for tangible objects of significant artistic, cultural and historical value. Examples of objects include art, artifacts, sites, or buildings. [1] It is administered by the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA). Additions to ...
Lists of tallest buildings in South Korea (4 P) Pages in category "Lists of buildings and structures in South Korea" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The Seokguram Grotto (Korean: 석굴암) is a hermitage and part of the Bulguksa temple complex in Gyeongju, South Korea. It and Bulguksa are both on the mountain Tohamsan, although the two are separated by distance of around 3 kilometres (1.9 mi). The grotto overlooks the East Sea and rests 750 meters above sea level.