Mitasa

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Jun 14, 2026 - Jun 15, 2026
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A Place of Tranquility: Mitasa

Mitasa is one of Seoul's oldest temples, founded during the Silla Dynasty in the 7th century. This serene location invites visitors to experience its calm atmosphere and rich history.

The temple is known for its stunning wooden architecture, which is a fine example of traditional Korean design. The main hall, Daeungjeon, houses precious Buddhist relics and statues, highlighting its cultural significance. Surrounded by lush nature, the temple offers a peaceful retreat from the urban bustle.

Noteworthy Features

  • 🛕 Main Hall: Daeungjeon is renowned for its intricate wood carvings.
  • 🌳 Scenic Surroundings: Beautiful gardens and pine trees create a serene environment.
  • 🎎 Cultural Events: Regular ceremonies and festivals promote traditional Buddhist practices.

Mitasa is free to visit, making it an excellent choice for tourists, families, and historians seeking a glimpse into Korea's spiritual heritage.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Mitasa

Ancient Heritage

Mitasa has been a spiritual site for over 1,300 years, representing the endurance of Korean Buddhism.

Cultural Significance

The temple serves as a center for various cultural events and traditional ceremonies.

Unique Architecture

The temple features traditional Korean wooden structures, showcasing elaborate carvings and designs.

Location

강서구 개화동로13길 56-33

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