

Andong, South Korea
Andong, South Korea
Imcheonggak in Andong is one of Korea’s oldest surviving upper-class residences, offering a clear glimpse into Joseon-era architecture and aristocratic life. Built in the 16th century, it is especially valued for its historical ties to the independence activist Lee Sang-ryong’s family. Visitors interested in Korean history, traditional wooden homes, and the cultural legacy of Andong will find it rewarding. Its understated setting and layered past make it a worthwhile stop for those exploring the region’s heritage sites.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 9:00–18:00