Bosingak Bell Pavilion - Free Audio Guide

Seoul, South Korea

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The Old Bronze Bell of Bosingak Pavilion, designated as National Treasure No. 2 of South Korea, is a significant historical artifact produced during the Joseon Dynasty in 1468. Originally used to signal the opening and closing of the city gates, it played a vital role in the New Year's Bell-ringing ceremony until 1985 when it was relocated to the National Museum of Korea for preservation. Weighing 19.66 tons and standing 3.18 meters tall, this impressive bell features intricate dragon motifs and distinct decorative bands. Visitors can explore not only the bell's artistic design but also learn about its cultural relevance through exhibitions at the museum. While specific visiting hours and admission fees may vary, accessibility options are available to ensure all visitors can enjoy this remarkable piece of Korean heritage.