These 3D assets were produced by Korea Heritage Service as a project to build raw resources for the production and supply of Korean heritage digital contents in 2025.For commercial use, you can mark the 'Korea Heritage Service' as the source.KOREA HERITAGE SERVICE [KHS]The Korea Heritage Digital Service is a service that releases various national heritage data, so that companies, regions, and the public can easily find high-quality national heritage data. It is expected to be of great help to the public as well as companies, local governments, universities and research institutes by releasing national heritage data such as 3D data, drawings, photos, reports and videos that are difficult for the public to access.You can easily access the data by using conditional search functions such as designated items, regions, eras and production years, and also can easily check information such as 3D scanned videos and web VR contents provided by Korea Heritage Service through services such as '3D Asset' and 'Theme Contents'.Located on the eastern side of Changdeokgung Palace, the Sinsunwonjeon Complex was constructed in 1825 (the 25th year of King Sunjo) as a royal shrine dedicated to the portraits of past kings. It enshrined the “jinsin” (royal portraits) of kings such as Taejo, Sejo, Yeongjo, and Jeongjo, and served as an important ritual space where offerings and ancestral rites were performed by the royal family.“Sinsunwon” means “Hall of Divine Portraits,” reflecting its role as the highest-ranking portrait hall in the palace. Architecturally, the complex is organized into a main hall for the portraits, auxiliary ritual spaces, and surrounding quarters for caretakers. It is designed with a dignified simplicity, without dancheong, to emphasize solemnity appropriate for ancestral rites.During the late Joseon period and throughout the Korean Empire era (1897–1910), Sinsunwonjeon continued to serve political and ceremonial functions. Royal portraits were frequently moved here for safekeeping or re-enshrinement after restorations. The complex also reflects shifts in state ritual practice as the monarchy modernized and responded to political instability.Features:Sinsunwonjeon ComplexNumber of Unique Meshes: 793Vertex Count: 4 - 1,517,383Collision: YesLODs: NoNumber of Material Instances: 219Number of Textures: 307Number of Blueprints: 0Supported Development Platforms: (512*512, 1024*1024, 2048*2048, 4096*4096)Windows: (Yes)Mac: (No)

