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  2. Seoul City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The former city hall of Seoul was built in 1925, during the Japanese occupation of Korea. It is an example of Imperial Crown Style architecture, and served as city hall from Korea's liberation in 1945, until construction of the modern building in 2008. It now houses the Seoul Metropolitan Library, in front of the current, modern Seoul City Hall ...

  3. City Hall station (Seoul) - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Museum of Art is also nearby. The museum has hosted many special exhibitions, including those of the works of van Gogh, Monet, and René Magritte. [2] The head offices of three daily newspapers, The Chosun Ilbo, The Dong-A Ilbo and Kyunghyang Shinmun, are near the city hall. Seoul Plaza Hotel is located across from the city hall.

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Seoul City Hall; Seoul National Cemetery; U. Urban Hive; W. World Cup Fountain; Y. Yulhyeon Tunnel This page was last edited on 31 July 2021, at 07:02 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Seoul Metropolitan Government - Wikipedia

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    In the city government, there are 5 offices, 32 bureaus, and 107 divisions. The headquarters is located in the Seoul City Hall building which is in Taepyeongno, Jung-gu, Seoul. The Government started on September 28, 1946 as the Seoul City Government which became Seoul Metropolitan Government on August 15, 1949.

  6. Downtown Seoul - Wikipedia

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    As it was a walled city, presence of the Seoul City Wall made great influence on imagined geographies of Seoul, like the London Wall surrounding Londinium. By the Seoul City Wall, Hanseong-bu was divided into two regions; an urban downtown space named as Seong-jung (성중; 城中) or Doseong-an (도성 안; lit.

  7. Portal:Seoul/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul City Hall (Korean: 서울특별시청사), located in Jung-gu, is a government building that handles the administrative affairs of Seoul. In front of the current city hall are the old city hall building and Seoul Plaza .

  8. Category:Buildings and structures of Korea under Japanese ...

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    Buildings and structures that are significantly associated with the 1910–1945 Japanese colonial period in Korea. Generally should include buildings that were built during this period. If the building still exists in either North or South Korea, apply both this category and categories for North or South Korea.

  9. Government Complex Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The Government Complex Seoul (Korean: 정부서울청사), formerly known as Central Government Complex (정부중앙청사) is government office building complex in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. It has one main building and two annex buildings. [1]