The Most Amazing Buildings In Seoul

Seoul’s skyline is vast and ever changing. We take a look at several key structures that perfectly combine the old with the new. These are some of most amazing buildings in Seoul that make the vibrant city what it is today.
63 Building
Architectural Landmark
The iconic 63 building stands at 250 meters (820 ft) tall. When it was opened in 1985, it was the tallest building outside of North America. Today it is the tallest gold-clad structure in the world and is home to Seoul’s first aquarium as well as an art gallery on it’s top floor. The building sits on Yeouido Island.
Dongdaemun Design Plaza
Building
Lotte World Tower
Architectural Landmark

The 123-floor Lotte World Tower was completed in March 2016. It is currently the world’s fifth tallest building, standing at 554.5 metres (1,819 ft). The design of the building was inspired by Korean ceramics and writing brushes. The tower houses various galleries, cafés, a luxury hotel, as well as a skywalk and an observation deck.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Park

Leeum Museum of Art
Architectural Landmark

Simone Handbag Museum
Architectural Landmark, Museum
It’s hard to miss this beautiful museum in Seoul’s Garosugil district. The building itself was designed to look like a handbag! In fact, the museum displays over 300 bags dating from the year 1550 to modern times.
Boutique Monaco
Museum
Seocho Garak Tower East

Seoul National University Museum of Art
Museum, Architectural Landmark
The Seoul National University Museum of Art ( SNUMoA), is a museum located on the premises of Seoul National University. The museum is often considered Seoul’s center for the arts as it holds regular and temporary art exhibitions displaying work from Korean and international artists. The museum also has a strong focus on design and supports local artists and designers to get their careers started.