Hwaseong Fortress Gates 3D Model
A 3D digital asset of Janganmun Gate and Paldalmun Gate at Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, South Korea, created through detailed measurement using broadband 3D scanning equipment.

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- Category:
- 3D › Environments › Historic
- Developer:
- Korea Culture Information Service Agency (kcisa)
- Price:
- FREE
- Supported Unity Versions:
- 2022.3.22 or higher
- Current Version:
- 1.0
- Download Size:
- 1.19 GB
- Last Update:
- Mar 24, 2025
- Description:
- This 3D model represents Janganmun Gate and Paldalmun Gate, two of the four main gates of Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, South Korea. Janganmun, the north gate, and Paldalmun, the south gate, were built in 1794 and played significant roles in the fortress's history and design. The model is a detailed representation of these gates, allowing for a immersive experience of the fortress's architecture and history.
The gates were built during the Joseon Dynasty and were designed to serve as the main entrance and exit points of the fortress. Janganmun, also known as the Gate of Perpetual Peace, was the main gate, while Paldalmun, or the Gate Leading in All Directions, connected roads to the southern regions of the Korean Peninsula and facilitated trade and market activity.
This 3D model is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Korean history, architecture, or cultural heritage. It can be used in various applications, such as architectural visualizations, historical reenactments, or educational materials. - Technical Details:
- Number of Unique Meshes: 239
Collision: Yes
Vertex Count: 24 ~ 209,315
LODs: No
Number of Materials: 10
Number of Material Instances: 57
Number of Textures: 190
Texture Resolutions: 2048 - Continue »