
South Korea
Byeongmokan Park
This village stands as a unique relic of Seoul's history, once serving as a residence for American soldiers and their families.
About
The Byeongmokan Park, comprising 18 buildings, offers a captivating glimpse into a time when the foreign military had its headquarters in the heart of Seoul. What was once a home for military officers' families has become a sought-after location for various activities. The brownish-red buildings, lush lawns, and vibrant flowers provide a picturesque backdrop that beautifully contrasts against the blue sky. Now transformed into an open-air museum, Byeongmokan Park spans approximately 50,000 square meters within the Yongsan Garrison compound. The park features not only historical buildings but also small parks with picnic spots and play areas, catering to families and visitors of all ages. An artificial waterfall adds to the park's charm, while walking areas and stairways provide exercise opportunities. Byeongmokan Park is not just a park; it's a living piece of Seoul's history, offering a unique blend of nostalgia, aesthetics, and natural beauty within the city.
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