A family home of former South Korean President Park Chung Hee is located in Sindang-dong, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea.
It was designated a National Registered Cultural Heritage of South Korea on October 10, 2008,[1] and has been preserved as a history museum that is open to the public.
[3] After Park seized power in the 1961 May 16 coup, he moved out of the home, but still owned it until his 1979 assassination.
[5] In 2015, it was reported that the museum saw around 200 visitors a day, who were mainly older South Korean conservatives.
[4] The building is now owned by a foundation established in memory of Park's wife, Yuk Young-soo.