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Seodaemun Prison, a modern-style prison built by the Japanese Empire, opened its doors in October 1908 and was used as a prison for 80 years until its closure in November 1987. The prison was constructed with red bricks and had a circular layout, which allowed for effective surveillance of the inmates.

During the Japanese colonial era, many anti-Japanese independence activists were imprisoned there. After Korea's liberation, it became a site where pro-democracy activists resisting authoritarian and military regimes were incarcerated.

The prison underwent several name changes over the years. Subsequently, the Seodaemun-gu district preserved the site and, with the aim of learning from history, opened the Seodaemun Prison History Hall on November 5, 1998. It operates as a museum to commemorate and honor the freedom and peace aspirations of independence activists and pro-democracy movement leaders, emphasizing the lessons learned from the past.

๐Ÿš‡ Place:Dongnimmun Station Exit 5, 1:30pm

โœจ Cost:3,000won(Please bring money to buy your own ticket)

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