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*Missionary Wilson's House
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**Missionary Wilson's House's is the oldest Western-style house in Gwangju, said to have been built in 1920 by the American missionary Robert M. Wilson (1880-1963), who was the second director of Jechungwon Hospital (which later became Severance Hospital). The two-story grey brick building is currently used as the office of the General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in Korea.
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*Chunghyeonwon, an orphanage led by Bak Sun-i, first began at Missionary Wilson's House following the Korean Ware (1950-1953).
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*Today, the house is used as a venue for the Jeong Yul-seong Music Festival, as is the nearby Leeleenam Studio.
  
 
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2024년 3월 8일 (금) 10:03 판


In Life and in Death: Housing Practices Over Time 》The Introduction of Western Residential Housing: Missionary Wilson's House

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  • Missionary Wilson's House
    • Missionary Wilson's House's is the oldest Western-style house in Gwangju, said to have been built in 1920 by the American missionary Robert M. Wilson (1880-1963), who was the second director of Jechungwon Hospital (which later became Severance Hospital). The two-story grey brick building is currently used as the office of the General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in Korea.
  • Chunghyeonwon, an orphanage led by Bak Sun-i, first began at Missionary Wilson's House following the Korean Ware (1950-1953).
  • Today, the house is used as a venue for the Jeong Yul-seong Music Festival, as is the nearby Leeleenam Studio.

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S2023-212c Story Episode The Introduction of Western Residential Housing: Missionary Wilson's House The Introduction of Western Residential Housing: Missionary Wilson's House http://dh.aks.ac.kr/~gwangju/wiki/index.php/S2023-212c http://dh.aks.ac.kr/~gwangju/icon/episode.png

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