[Cultural Material No. 59]
Location: Hakbong-ri, Banpo-myeon
The structure where the memorial tablets of the royal subjects in Koryo era such as Jeong Mong-ju (Poeun), Lee Saek (Mokeun) and Kil Jae (Yaeun) are shrined.
[Cultural Material No. 60]
Location: Gongam-ri, Banpo-myeon
Founded by Suh Ki (Gocheong)- the scholar of the King Seonjo' reign of the Chosun era, this was rebuilt in 1925, where nine (9) Confucian scholars are shrined.
[Cultural Material No. 62]
Location: Taesan-ri, Uidang-myeon
The shrine where Deokcheon-gun (1397~1465), the 14th son of the King Jeongjong in the Chosun era, is shrined.
[Cultural Material No. 67]
Location: Hakbong-ri, Banpo-myeon
This is the place where the memorial tablets of Danjong, who died after being unthroned by King Sejo, and the tablets of the subjects who protested against the situation.
[Cultural Material No. 69]
Location: Hwaheon-ri, Gyertong-myeon
Portrait scroll of Jeong Gyu-han who was the scholar during the period of King Jeongjong's reign
[Cultural Material No. 70]
Location: Wolsong-dong, Gongju
Seowon founded commemorating the learning and virtue of the brothers and cultivating the juniors.
[Cultural Material No. 72]
Location : Seonggang-ri, Banpo-myeon
The place where the screen portrait of Nam Yi-wung - the 2nd - meritorious class subject in the Injo Revolution.
[Cultural Material No. 283]
Location: Yupyeong-ri, Gyeryong-myeon
Sawoo of Chungheon-gong Yun Jeon who died for the country during the Byeongja Horan.
[Cultural Material No. 321]
Location : Taebong-dong, Gongju
Originally, Tae of Sukjong, the 19th King of Chosun era (1674∼1720) was buried, but in the 2nd year of King Gojong's reign (1869), Tae and Taesil were moved to Yangju, Gyeonggi-do, and currently two (2) Taesil-bi are left only.
[Cultural Material No. 390]
Location : Sangwang-dong
As the place where Lee Yu-tae, who was the civil minister in the period of Kings Seonjo and Sukjong of Chosun era, educated the juniors and spent life with book reading. Now there is Yongmun-seowon where Gotaek and Choryo are shrined.
[Cultural Material No. 394]
Location : wolkok-ri
The place where Kim Jong-suh (Jeolje) was born and his family have lived for lives.