In the early 15th century, the King Taejong ordered the construction of a new palace at an auspicious site. A Bureau of Palace Construction was set up to create the complex, consisting of a number of official and residential buildings set in a garden that was cleverly adapted to the uneven topography of the 58-ha site. The result is an exceptional example of Far Eastern palace architecture and design, blending harmoniously with the surrounding landscape.
Changdeokgung Palace complex
| Title | Changdeokgung Palace Complex |
| Artist(s) | Unrecorded artist |
| Dates | 1405–12 |
| Places | Asia / East Asia / Korea |
| Period, Culture, Style | Joseon dynasty |
| Artwork Type | Architecture / Palace |
| Material | Stone, Wood |
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Cite this page as: UNESCO, "Changdeokgung Palace complex," in Smarthistory, May 27, 2021, accessed December 14, 2025, https://smarthistory.org/changdeokgung-palace-complex/.

