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Admire a building that combines European and Korean architectural styles
A place to feel a little bit of Europe. This British-designed structure is a stunning combination of Romanesque and traditional Korean architecture. The exterior resembles a fairytale palace, while the interior features arched columns and colorful stained glass windows that shine in the sunlight.
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Attend English-language worship for international visitors
The Protestant cathedral of the "Korean Anglican Church." It is a 3-minute walk from the nearest subway station, easily accessible by public transportation, and close to Deoksugung Palace and Seoul Plaza, making it an ideal location to explore with a tourist map. English-language services are held every Sunday morning, so foreign visitors are encouraged to attend.