DescriptionSeonamsa 3 Story Stone Pagodas 11-06957.JPG
The Three Storied Stone Pagodas at Seonamsa are typical of the stone pagodas of the Silla era from the 9th century that enshrine the saria of Buddha.
The main body of the pagodas and roof stones are cut from a single piece of stone with a double styobase with three pillars carved in relief. Each side of the body is carved with two simple pillars. The roof stones are flat and broad with four layered support with lifted corners.
Three Storied Stone Pagodas at Seonamsa have been designated as National Treasure No. 395.
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The Three Storied Stone Pagodas at Seonamsa are typical of the stone pagodas of the Silla era from the 9th century that enshrine the saria of Buddha. The main body of the pagodas and roof stones are cut from a single piece of stone with a double styobase with three pillars carved in relief. Each side of the body is carved with two simple pillars. The roof stones are flat and broad with four layered support with lifted corners.
Three Storied Stone Pagodas at Seonamsa have been designated as National Treasure No. 395.