"대한성공회 강화성당"의 두 판 사이의 차이

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|건립·제작 = 1900년 11월 15일
 
|건립·제작 = 1900년 11월 15일
 
|주소 = 인천광역시 강화군 강화읍 관청길 22 (관청리)
 
|주소 = 인천광역시 강화군 강화읍 관청길 22 (관청리)
|관리자(관리단체) = 성공회유지재단
 
 
|위도 = 37° 44′ 56″ N
 
|위도 = 37° 44′ 56″ N
 
|경도 = 126° 29′ 16″ E
 
|경도 = 126° 29′ 16″ E
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<h1><strong>대한성고회 강화성당</strong></h1>
 
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<p>Korean architecture and Anglican tradition blend together in this beautifully designed Han-ok style church. The first Anglican church to be built in Korea, the Gangwha Cathedral<br>
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sits perched in the hills of Gangwha island. Gangwha Island is a large island located to the east of Incheon International Airport and is a part of Incheon city, which is located just east<br> of Seoul. Gangwha is a rich historic past as it is the 'gateway' into Korea. Towards the end of the 19th century, Korea opened its borders after a lengthy time of being a closed and protected<br>'Hermit Nation', as William Griffis' remarked in his 1882 book <i>Corea: The Hermit Nation</i>. It might do well to mention that Griffis never set foot in the country, nor spoke the language, and<br> had no experience of Korea whatsoever. </p>
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2019년 4월 9일 (화) 11:55 판


<!doctype html> Gangwha Cathedral

대한성고회 강화성당

大韓聖公會 江華聖堂

인천광역시 강화군 강화읍 관청길에 있는 대한제국시대에 세워진 성공회 성당
- Gangwha Cathedral of the Anglican Church of Korea, established during the Jeoson Empire, located on Gwancheong road in Gangwha county of Incheon city.

Korean architecture and Anglican tradition blend together in this beautifully designed Han-ok style church. The first Anglican church to be built in Korea, the Gangwha Cathedral
sits perched in the hills of Gangwha island. Gangwha Island is a large island located to the east of Incheon International Airport and is a part of Incheon city, which is located just east
of Seoul. Gangwha is a rich historic past as it is the 'gateway' into Korea. Towards the end of the 19th century, Korea opened its borders after a lengthy time of being a closed and protected
'Hermit Nation', as William Griffis' remarked in his 1882 book Corea: The Hermit Nation. It might do well to mention that Griffis never set foot in the country, nor spoke the language, and
had no experience of Korea whatsoever.