Jukheon Traditional House[Korea Quality] / 죽헌고택 [한국관광 품질인증]

Experience the cultural beauty of a historic Korean house at Jukheon Traditional House, where you can watch the sunrise and explore the traditional rooms with stunning views of the stone fence and mountains. Plus, follow in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth II with "Queen Elizabeth Road" leading you from the house to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Bongjeongsa Temple.

Welcome to Jukheon Traditional House in Andong, Gyeongbuk, a true gem of Korean heritage. Nestled near the beautiful Bongjeongsa Temple, this historic house offers a cultural experience like no other. As a tourist, you’ll not only get to admire the stunning architecture, but also witness the beauty of welcoming the rising sun from this historical site.

Built in 1886 by the renowned independence fighter Kim Ga-jin, Jukheon Traditional House holds a deep historical significance. It was later sold to Yi Hyeon-chan, also known as Jukheon, in 1890. Today, the house serves as a shrine to his family, making it an important heritage site that showcases the rich history of the late Joseon period.

The layout of Jukheon Traditional House follows the square design, typical of traditional Korean architecture. Surrounded by ancient pine trees, the house exudes a unique charm that is sure to captivate your senses. From the wooden platform hall to the exposed beam roofs, every detail showcases the traditional beauty of Korean houses. As you open the screens, you’ll be greeted with a breathtaking view of the stone fence and the distant mountains.

Jukheon Traditional House offers four Korean traditional rooms, each with its own unique character. Whether you choose the intimate 2-person Jukheon Gallery, the peaceful Study, the elegant Elisabeth Room, or the spacious 4-person Jukheon Dongnong Room, you’ll find comfort and tranquility in the traditional ambiance. The Elisabeth Room was specially constructed to commemorate the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom to the nearby UNESCO World Heritage site, Bongjeongsa Temple, in 1999. Follow the “Queen Elizabeth Road” from the Jukheon Traditional House to the temple, and you’ll be retracing the footsteps of royalty.

As you explore the premises, don’t miss the traditional stepping mill, complete with a charming thatched roof. This unique feature allows you to experience a part of Korea’s traditional lifestyle. Adorned with flags from all over the world, the mill stands as a testament to the many international visitors who have stayed at Jukheon Traditional House.

To start your day off right, enjoy a complimentary breakfast on the open hall of the building. Savor the taste of toast, coffee, and other simple fare while basking in the serene atmosphere of this historic site.

Jukheon Traditional House offers an extraordinary travel experience where you can immerse yourself in Korean history and culture. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this destination is not to be missed. We invite you to come and create unforgettable memories at Jukheon Traditional House.