It is known that originally, Gosansa (temple) was constructed by Doseon guksa ( a renowned Buddhist priest) in 886, the 1st year of the reign of King Jeonggang of Unified Silla Kingdom. Then it was refurbished and rebuilt by Sudeung guksa (a renowned Buddhist priest) in 1636, the 14th year of the reign of King Injo of the Joseon Dynasty.
Inside Dae-ungjeon, Sojo yeoraesangs, 'Buddhistic idols', made of mud are displayed and on the northern wall hangs Hubultaenghwa, a painting drawn at Unmunsa(temple) in 1815, the 15th year of the reign of King Sunjo.
According to writings discovered when Dae-ungjeon was renovated, it is believed that in the past, Sikjangsan(mountain) was called Beopjangsan(mountain) and Gosansa(temple) was called Beopjangsa(temple).
- Daejeon Metropolitan City Tangible Cultural Property No. 10
- Location : 3 San, Daeseong-dong, Dong-gu