Gaeshin Cultural Center, Chungbuk University
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Panoramic photo by Min Heo EXPERT Taken 00:45, 16/04/2010 - Views loading...

Gaeshin Cultural Center, Chungbuk University

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충북대학교 개신 문화관은 800 석의 관람객을 수용할 수 있는 극장규모의 시설과 전시 및 국제적 규모의 학술회의를 개최할 수 있다. 전면에 보이는 주랑형식 기둥의 배열은 고전 아케이드 형식으로 건물의 접근은 건물 정면보다는 측면으로 접근시켜 수평적 진입을 강조하였다. 화강석 메스로 축조된 단아한 하얀 건축이다.

충북대학교 개신문화관에 관한 자세한 안내는 아래 링크를 확인할 것.

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Her first son was Don-gun, the First King of the Korean people. When Don-Gun passed on the throne to his own son, he became a Mountain God. It is interesting that mountain gods are still worshipped today in Korea.

Text by Steve Smith.

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