Seog-wang-sa  釋 王寺




Seog-wang-sa









Seog-wang-sa with Yeongwollu pavillion in the center



A particularly pro-Japanese postcard




Seog-wang-sa

Seog-wang-sa seems to figure in a particularly large number of Japanese colored postcards held by the New York Public Library:





































Baekryeon-am 白蓮庵 hermitage













Identical with the first card above but with coloring





Seog-wang-sa







Painted walls of Seog-wang-sa



The temple in 1910



The temple from behind




The Daeung-jeon as a whole





One side of the Daeung-jeon with dancheong etc clearly shown






Seog-wang-sa Daeung-jeon altar.




Yeongwollu pavillion




The One-Pillar gate of Seog-wang-sa (which alone survived the war)



Photos of Seog-wang-sa as it is today, taken by Roger Shepherd

  Roger Shepherd






  Roger Shepherd






  Roger Shepherd







  Roger Shepherd








  Roger Shepherd



Volume 12 (a large pdf file or go here for full Index) of the Japanese 朝鮮古蹟圖報 Joseon gojeok dobo published 1932 includes a few pictures of Seokwang-sa (in pdf format)