Anguk-dong, Jongno-gu, that offers a lively day scenery as well as a peaceful night spectacle, stands Angilsaga. In 1929, Princess Hwagil's old hanok was constructed adjacent to the house of King Yeongjo, the daughter of the 21st Joseon Dynasty. Today, the hanok faces the Constitutional Court and is an outstanding example of a residence that produces prestigious and virtuous descendants, including Seoul National University.
It has a small garden that attracted nature, an open-air bath underneath the sky, and a tea table that resembled an inkstone. Anglisaga reflects the attitude of Joseon scholars who enjoyed the arts in nature. Wouldn't it be great to explore the unique cafes and restaurants in Bukchon Alley, to experience the history of Anguk-dong in Jongno, that maintains the appearance of hanok and enhances modern conveniences at the same time?
In the yard, there is an open-air bath like a pond, inspired by the small Gyeonghoeru Pavilion. Take a bath in the warm water and relieve the fatigue from daily life.
A tea table with a fine inkstone-like texture made of natural stone (Goheungseok) stone is provided. Relieve your anxiety while drinking warm tea and have a relaxing time.
Beam projector is installed in the living room. Relax while watching movies or dramas. Official channels are not available, but you can watch Netflix or Youtube.
AnGilSaGa is located in [24-2 Bukchon-ro 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul (Anguk-dong)].
You can use the outdoor paid parking lot.
Haeyoung Hall parking lot is the closest.