Located inside Changdeokgung Palace, Nakseonjae Hall is a one-story structure built in <em>ikgong</em> style (bird wing-shaped eaves placed on top of the pillars) with a hip tiled and gable roof. It has 6 <em>kan</em> in the front and 2 <em>kan</em> (traditional unit of measurement of the space between pillars) to the sides. It originally belonged to the nearby Changgyeonggung Palace, but came to be considered a part of Changdeokgung Palace in more recent years. <br><br> The hall was constructed in 1846 (12th year of King Heonjong’s reign) and it is collectively called Nakseonjae together with the adjacent Seokbokheon Hall and Sugangjae Hall.<br><br> Behind the building is a flower garden made of stacked large stones. The chimney, the flowers, and the oddly shaped stones harmoniously blend into one another to create an outstanding landscape gardening.
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