The icons of Seoul

26 Loc8IDs

The sights you cross a city for — Seoul's monuments, ruins and set-pieces, each pinned to the exact spot. Notable places only, from OpenStreetMap (© OpenStreetMap contributors) and Wikidata (CC0).

F-4C 'Phantom II' Fighter (U.S.A.)

VEFA

1958 fighter aircraft family.

F-51D 'Mustang' Fighter (U.S.A.)

ZGG8

US fighter aircraft.

M4A3E8 Sherman Tank (U.S.A.)

4K5N

1942 medium tank family.

BM-13 132mm Katyusha Rocket Launcher (U.S.S.R.)

HCHG

Soviet/Russian multiple launch rocket system.

F-86D 'SabreDog' Fighter (U.S.A.)

QRJZ

1947 fighter aircraft family by North American Aviation.

AN-2 'Colt' Utility (U.S.S.R.)

QXK7

1947 utility aircraft family by Antonov.

Bell UH-1B Iroquois

XXEB

1961 utility helicopter family by Bell.

Changdeokgung Palace

WFNR

Palace in Seoul, South Korea.

Armillary Sphere

WXMJ

Model of objects in the sky.

Kim Seong-su's Old House

BY4W

South Korean educator, activist, journalist, entrepreneur and politician (1891-1955).

M113A1 Armored Personnel Carrier (U.S.A.)

3DZD

US armored personnel carrier.

Scud-B Tactical Ballistic Missile (U.S.S.R.)

19G3

Tactical ballistic missile family.

M48A2C 'Patton' Tank (U.S.A.)

ZBQ5

Main battle tank family.

SU-100 Tank Destroyer (U.S.S.R.)

S9VB

1944 self-propelled 100 mm gun.

T59 Tank (China)

QBDD

1958 main battle tank built by China.

M47 'Patton' Tank (U.S.A.)

GC7K

American main battle tank.

Deoksugung Palace

CHCS

Palace.

K-1 Tank (Korea)

DX8F

Main battle tank of the republic of korea armed forces.

M46 'Patton' Tank (U.S.A.)

2CY2

Type of medium tank.

M36 Tank (U.S.A.)

E9F6

1944 tank destroyer.

Changgyeonggung (Palace)

Z5AK

Palace.

M110 8 inch Self-Propelled Howitzer (U.S.A.)

HDXG

1960s self-propelled 203 mm howitzer of American origin.

M114A1 155mm Howitzer (U.S.A.)

PT2E

1942 United States 155 mm howitzer.

Cessna O-1A Bird Dog

RC35

1950 reconnaissance aircraft family by Cessna.

Type 63 Amphibious Light Tank (China)

ENNP

1963 light tank developed by China.

Gyeonghuigung Palace

859N

Gyeonghui Palace (in Korean: Gyeonghuigung, literally Palace of Serene Harmony) was a palace located in Seoul, South Korea. It was one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built by the Joseon Dynasty..