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The image displays the interior of Geunjeongjeon Hall, the main throne hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea. The scene is an empty, formal chamber. The floor is composed of dark, polished wooden planks laid in a herringbone pattern, reflecting light from above. Numerous large, cylindrical pillars, painted in a deep reddish-orange hue, support the structure. From the elaborate ceiling, adorned with intricate multi-colored "Dancheong" patterns, hang multiple chandeliers featuring yellow fabric drapes and spherical glass light fixtures.

At the far end of the hall, a raised wooden dais is centered, accessible by a short, unadorned staircase. Upon the dais sits a large, intricately carved wooden throne (eojwa). Behind the throne is a traditional Korean folding screen, identified as an "Irworobongdo," depicting the sun, moon, and five peaks in a vibrant color palette, predominantly blues, greens, and reds. Windows with patterned latticework, partially covered by bright yellow draped curtains, are visible behind the dais and along the side walls. Several dark stanchions with ropes delineate a restricted area on the floor in the midground; one stanchion on the left holds a small informational sign. No individuals are present in the hall.
Art.Drokin

Mar 24, 2026

Seoul, South Korea

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The image displays the interior of Geunjeongjeon Hall, the main throne hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea. The scene is an empty, formal chamber. The floor is composed of dark, polished wooden planks laid in a herringbone pattern, reflecting light from above. Numerous large, cylindrical pillars, painted in a deep reddish-orange hue, support the structure. From the elaborate ceiling, adorned with intricate multi-colored "Dancheong" patterns, hang multiple chandeliers featuring yellow fabric drapes and spherical glass light fixtures. At the far end of the hall, a raised wooden dais is centered, accessible by a short, unadorned staircase. Upon the dais sits a large, intricately carved wooden throne (eojwa). Behind the throne is a traditional Korean folding screen, identified as an "Irworobongdo," depicting the sun, moon, and five peaks in a vibrant color palette, predominantly blues, greens, and reds. Windows with patterned latticework, partially covered by bright yellow draped curtains, are visible behind the dais and along the side walls. Several dark stanchions with ropes delineate a restricted area on the floor in the midground; one stanchion on the left holds a small informational sign. No individuals are present in the hall.

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