[Notice] A special exhibition titled "Savatin, a Russian Youth, Comes to Joseon in 1883" was held

Hello, this is Deoksugung Palace Management Office.

The special exhibition will be held at Jungmyeongjeon Hall as follows, so please refer to it and enjoy it.

Witnessing the Eulmisa Incident, a Empress Myeongseong assassination

"In 1883, a young Russian man, Sabatin, came to Joseon.특별Holding a special exhibition

추진 Background: Promoting special exhibitions to commemorate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Russia and to mark the year of mutual cultural exchange

전시 Exhibition period: October 19, 2020 (Mon) to November 11, 2020 (Wed) ※ Closed every Monday, and on-site viewing is available from October 20 (Tue)

관람 Viewing time: 09:30~17:30 (Entry completed by 17:00)

전시 Exhibition location: Jungmyeongjeon Hall of Deoksugung Palace (2nd floor auditorium)

관람 Number of visitors: Simultaneous viewing (30 people) ※ Admission to the entire Jungmyeongjeon Hall (1st and 2nd floors) is restricted to 30 people

코로나 COVID-19 Countermeasures: Wearing a mask, checking fever, and preparing an electronic entry and exit list (QR code)

문의 Inquiry: Modern Cultural Heritage Division of the Cultural Heritage Administration (tel 042-481-4889, 4888)

※ an online exhibition in parallel

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the deadline for accepting a lecture

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h Time: November 2, 2020 (Monday) 14:00-16:00

Place: Heungbokjeon Hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace

인 Number of people: 25

Title: International situation and Korea-Russia relations at the time of Sabatin residence

강 Kang Yeon-ja: Professor Kim Je-jung of Gyeongsang National University

* Visits to Sabatin-related gate sites and Eulmisa-byeon sites at the same time

신청 How to apply: e-mail reception (leejungso@korea).kr)

* On a first-come, first-served basis, 25 of the e-mail applicants after midnight on Thursday, October 22

관련 Related inquiries: 042-481-4889 (Modern Cultural Heritage Division of the Cultural Heritage Administration)