Some of the interiors have been refurnished and contain mannequins dressed in typical clothing styles for various stations of life in
Korean history. The complex also contains a small museum. The residence is open to the public, free of charge.
Norakdang Hall Norakdang is the largest building within the complex and was the site of the wedding of
King Gojong and
Empress Myeongseong. Norakdang also was as one of the two residential buildings for women. The most notable structure inside Norakdang is the kitchen, which was most likely used for food preparation when hosting important events. The hall held many important events such as birthday parties and related ceremonies. A reenactment of a traditional wedding ceremony continues to be held at Norakdang.
Noandang Hall Noandang was where the Heungseon Daewongun received his guests. It also served as the leisure quarters for the men, though the hall was not just a place of leisure and entertainment. The Heungseon Daewongun, as the father of a young Emperor, carried out all his business from Noandang.
Irodang Hall Irodang is one of two woman's residences at Unhyeongung.
Sujiksa Sujiksa is a small row of rooms to the right of the entrance. These rooms provided housing for the servants and guards. ==Royal wedding ceremony==