Gahoedong Catholic Church, Seoul — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Gahoedong Catholic Church
Standing on what many consider the holiest ground in Korean Catholic history, Gahoedong Catholic Church marks the very spot where Korea's first Catholic mass was celebrated in 1795. That pioneering service, held in secret during a time when Christianity was forbidden in Korea, set in motion a story of faith, persecution, and resilience that shaped the nation's religious landscape forever. The current church was built in 1954, roughly 150 years after that first clandestine gathering, and its architecture tells the story of cultural synthesis beautifully. Also known as the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, this is recognized as the oldest Catholic church in South Korea, and its design is a wonderful blend of Korean hanok elements and Western architectural influences. Traditional Korean rooflines and spatial arrangements merge with minimalist Western styling, creating a building that feels both ancient and contemporary, both Eastern and Western. The church's central courtyard is open to the public, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the bustling Bukchon neighbourhood. What makes Gahoedong particularly moving is the weight of what happened on this ground: early Korean Catholics risked their lives to practice their faith here, and many paid the ultimate price during waves of persecution. Questo's Seoul trails bring you to this intersection of spiritual courage and architectural beauty, where Korea's religious history comes alive in stone and timber.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 30-18 Gahoe-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
