- 홈
- 전시·예약
- 상설전시
- Baekje Royal Palace Hall
상설전시
Baekje Royal Palace Hall, Baekje Royal Palace found in Iksan
- Baekje Royal Palace Hall is a space Where you can guess at King Mu’s dream of the Baekje Kingdom’s revival.
We hope that you will have the time to face the dream of the Baekje Kingdom that blossomed in Iksan, through the relics containing the breath of the Baekje people 1,400 years ago and the Royal Palace reproduced with advanced digital technology.
Time in history tracing back to the Royal Palace – Roof Tile with Stamped Letters ‘Subu(首府)’
*Subu(首府): This word means ‘the capital city’ in those days.
- Roof tiles stamped with ‘Su-bu(Capital)’ have been discovered exclusively at archaeological sites related to the Baekje capital during the Sabi period, including the Archaeological Site in Wanggung-ri, Iksan Earthen Ramparts, Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri, Buyeo, and Busosanseong Fortress.
The term ‘Su-bu(Capital)’ refers to the royal palace and central government offices, indicating the presence of a central administrative body within the Baekje royal palace.
Representative Artifact
Roof Tile with Stamped Letters Subu