Saenamteo

Saenamteo (Korean: 새남터) is a location on the north bank of the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. During the Joseon Dynasty it was a sandy area outside the city walls. that was used punishment of political prisoners, including Roman Catholic believers, priests, and missionaries among the Korean Martyrs. A memorial church, consecrated in 1987, now stands on the site and houses a Martyrs' Memorial.

Saenamteo
The Saenamteo martyrs' shrine and Catholic Church
Location
LocationSeoul, South Korea
Geographic coordinates37°31′30″N 126°57′25″E
Architecture
Completed1987 (1987)
Korean name
Hangul
새남터
Hanja
沙南基
Revised RomanizationSaenamteo
McCune–ReischauerSaenamt'ŏ
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