Dalseong Park (Kor. 대구 달성공원) is one of the oldest and most popular urban spaces in Daegu, located in South Korea. This park holds an important place in the city's history and culture, harmoniously combining natural beauty with significant architectural sites.

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Known for its well-maintained green lawns, Dalseong Park offers visitors a chance to escape the city bustle and enjoy some tranquility. Additionally, various cultural objects and monuments are located on its territory, telling the story of the region's rich past and making a walk through the park not only pleasant but also educational.
Special attention in the park is drawn to the Gwanpungnu pavilion. This historical structure is listed as a local Cultural Heritage of Korea. During the Joseon Dynasty, the Gwanpungnu pavilion served as the gate to the king's provincial administrative office, which adds further historical depth to the park and makes it interesting for fans of Korean history and architecture.