House of Freedom

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House of Freedom
The House of Freedom (the building behind the blue cabins), as seen from Phanmun Pavilion on the North Korean side of the boundary (which runs half way along the length the blue cabins). The Peace House can be seen on the right, in the background.
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General information
Completed9 July 1998 (rebuilt)
Technical details
Floor count4
Korean name
Hangul
자유의집
Hanja
自由의집
Revised RomanizationJayuuijip
McCune–ReischauerChayuŭijip
Map of the Joint Security Area in Panmunjom. The House of Freedom is shown on the map as "Home of Freedom"
  Buildings under North Korean administration
  Buildings under joint U.N./South Korean administration

The House of Freedom (Korean자유의집; RRJayuuijip) is a four-story building located in the southern part of Panmunjom (Joint Security Area). It stands opposite to its North Korean equivalent, the Phanmun Pavilion. It is located 130 meters southwest of the Peace House in the south of Panmunjom. The Inter-Korean House of Freedom was rebuilt on 9 July 1998 after demolition of the old house of freedom. The building served as the venue for a one hour meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un as part of the 2019 Koreas–United States DMZ Summit.[1][2]

President Trump and Chairman Kim speaking to reporters following a meeting at the Inter-Korean House of Freedom. The meeting was part of the 2019 Koreas–United States DMZ Summit

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  1. ^ "Trump, Kim and Moon meet at the DMZ". CNN.
  2. ^ "Donald Trump invites Kim Jong-un to US after entering North Korea". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 June 2019.