Eup Office of Yecheon

- Location : 70-2, Noha-ri, Yecheon-eup
- Built by the Japanese in 1932 during the Japanese occupation of sixteen dongs (administrative units) in this region, it has been used as the office of Yecheon-eup since 1937. The outward appearance of the building is characterized by the semi-arch of porch, pediment type roof, chimney, horizontal band, tooth-shaped brickworks, and so on that emphasizes the façade, vertical feature and decoration.
Stone Birochana Seated Buddha of Dongaksa Temple

- Location : 171-1, Dongbon-ri, Yecheon-eup
- This Vairocana Buddhist image is 1.03m high, which represents the most typical sculpture technique or pattern in the late 9th century. The face of the Buddha is 54cm wide and 34cm high, and the pedestal is 85cm wide and 18cm high.
Yecheon Confucian Temple

- Location : 199-1, Baekjeon-ri, Yecheon-eup
- It is located behind Daechang high school. The gate outside the wall leads to the square-shaped kitchen, and the narrow gate on the left side leads to Myeonryundang shrine facing the south.
Heukeung Mountain Fortress Wall

- Location : San 14, Seobon-ri, Yecheon-eup
- The fortress wall is 5m thick in the lower part, 1.5m in the upper part. The fortress wall is 2.5~4m high and approximately 2km long. It has two wells and a lake, and one “Gunchangji” (military warehouse site). Pieces of broken roof tiles that date back to the Goryeo Dynasty are scattered near the top of the mountain. Ancient Baejeondong tombs are located on the foothills to the east.
Sincheon Auditorium

- Location : 412-2, Wangsin-ri, Yecheon-eup
- This is an auditorium that was built to pay homage to Maengam Kim Yeong-Yeol, and is composed of Sajumun, lecture hall, Naesammun, shrine, and Jeonsacheong.
Misanhaksa

- Location : 123-1, Miho-ri, Bomun-myeon
- This school building was built by Misan Kim I-do who lived in Gim Hae 1676 to educate the younger generations. The main building, a half-hipped tiled-roof house which has five compartments in front and two compartments on the side, is located behind this school building.
Hall for Amitabha Buddha of Bomunsa Temple

- Location : 158, Sugye-ri, Bomun-myeon
- Built in the latter half of 1700s, it provides an insight into how various architectural types of different times were used together and changed, embodying a compromise between Jusimpogye and Ikgong pattern, and the mixture between lean ceiling and checkered ceiling, and so forth.
Stone Seated Buddhist Image of Seongbondong

- Location : San 79, Seonbon-ri, Bomun-myeon
- This image is believed to have been created some time between the late Silla Dynasty and early Goryeo Dynasty, and it has traces of gluing in an oblique way.
Deokgye-ri Gwanmuldang

- Location : 273, Deokgye-ri, Yonggung-myeon
- This is a hipped and gabled tiled roof house with three compartments in front and a half sized compartments on the side, built in 1590 by Ban Chung who lived in Geoje.
Yangseokri Stone Seated Buddha
- Location : 190-2, Hyangseok-ri, Yonggung-myeon
- The Buddha’s sacerdotal robe is for covering the left shoulder and revealing the right shoulder. The side of an oblong prop is engraved with lotus flowers that have 16 petals each; eight petals on the frontal and rear side, respectively, and three petal on the left and right side, respectively.

Yongmunsa Temple Jaunru

- Location : 391, Naeji-ri, Yongmun-myeon
- It was built in 1166 (in the 20th year of the reign of King Yejong), but was rebuilt in 1561 (in the 16th year of the reign of King Myeongjong) and was repaired by King Gwanghaegun. Jaunru is a castle type two story doubled roof-tiled house with five compartments in front and three compartments on the side. It was built by Park Se-ju who lived in Hanyang and was relocated to the current place by Misan Park Deuk-Ryeong, his 5th generation descendant.
Misan Ancient House

Location : 259, Daeje-ri, Yongmun-myeon
Sanggeumgok Sagoidang Ancient House

- Location : 430, Sanggeumgok-ri, Yongmun-myeon
- It was built by Sagoidang Byeon Eung-nyeong. Originally, the façade of main house had a ㄴ-shapped detached house which became dilapidated and dismantled later. Only the┌┐-shaped main house remains at present.
Old House of Ban Song-jae

- Location : 462-1, Sanggeumgok-ri, Yongmun-myeon
- Built in 1670 to 1697 by Kim Bin from Galcheon, it was relocated to its current location in 1899. The gate leads to the 一 shaped detached house behind which ┌┐ main building is located.
Byeongamjeong and Byeolmyo of Yecheon Gwon Family
- Location : 93, Seonghyeon-ri, Yongmun-myeon
- It is rebuilt in 1690

Choganjeong
- Location : 350, Jukrim-ri, Youngmun-muyeon
- It was built by Chogan Gwon Mun-hae in 1582 as a grass-roofed house, and was rebuilt in 1612 after having been destroyed during the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592. But it was destroyed again in Manchuwar and was restored in 1870 and newly named ‘Choganjeong’.

Yeongsadang Head House of Yecheon Gwon Family

- Location : 497, Hageumgok-ri, Yongmun-myeon
- Built in 1560 and rebuilt in 1780, it is a square-shaped house with five compartments in the front and on the side, respectively.
Samgang Lecture Hall

- Location : 70, Samgang-ri, Pungyang-myeon
- This was a private institute that was built by Cheongpungja Jeong Yun-mok in 1600 to educate the younger generations. A school is located in front and the lecture hall is on the rear side.
Waryongdong Stone Seated Buddha
- Location : 41, Waryong-ri, Pungyang-myeon
- Though it is said that there was a large Buddhist temple called Kimsansa, only this Buddhist image was found in the 1870s. Its head was cut off in 1983, but it has not been recovered yet.

Hampo Ancestral Shrine

- Location : 505, Bucho-ri, Eungpung-myeon
- This is ancestral shrine was built in about 1800 to protect the tombs of three generations of Gwon Eui. A house was built in front that has four compartments, and there is an ancestral shrine between the large court behind it.
Nobong Auditorium

- Location : 341, Naesin-ri, Homyeong-myeon
- This auditorium was built to honor King Danjong in 1794, but it was rebuilt in 1921, following its dismantlement in 1866, to perform religious services to Jukrim Gwon San-Hae.
Yakpo Shrine

- Location : 447, Hwangji-ri, Homyeong-myeon
- This is the shrine that was built to perform religious rituals for Yakpo Jeong Tak. The shrine with the tablet that read ‘Sanhyeonsa’ is located most deeply in Dojeong Auditorium, surrounded by earthen and stone walls. Sajumun was erected in front of walls for people to enter.