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North Dong-gam Church

The North Dong-gam Church is a historic church located in Dangjin-si, South Korea.

History

  • The construction of the North Dong-gam Church began in 1912 and was completed in 1913. The church is an example of Korean-style Gothic Revival architecture.

Architecture

The North Dong-gam Church features a distinctive Korean-style tower and a rectangular main building with a steeply pitched roof. The church's architectural style is characterized by the use of traditional Korean materials, such as wood and tile, combined with Western influences.

Religious Significance

The North Dong-gam Church is a Protestant church affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in Korea. It serves as a place of worship for the local community and is an important cultural landmark in Dangjin-si.

Architect and Notable Features

  • The architect of the North Dong-gam Church is believed to have been Lee Geun-jae, a Korean architect who was influenced by Western architectural styles. The church's notable features include its wooden tower, which rises above the main building, and its intricate stone carvings.

Organ and Bells

  • The North Dong-gam Church features a pipe organ built in 1913, which is one of the oldest organs in Korea. The church also has a set of five bells that were cast in 1912.

Heritage Status

The North Dong-gam Church was designated as a National Historic Site in South Korea in 1991.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Ami-ro, Dangjin-si
  • Opening Hours: [Not available]
  • Accessibility: The church is open to visitors during regular hours. However, the exact opening hours are not specified.

Notable Artworks or Relics

The North Dong-gam Church features a number of notable artworks and relics, including traditional Korean folk paintings and a collection of antique furniture.

Details

Name북동감리교회
CityDangjin-si
CountrySouth Korea
Coordinates36.846573, 126.65485
ArchitectLee Geun-jae
Current usePlace of worship and cultural landmark
Accessibletrue