Three-storied stone pagoda
The three-storied stone pagoda is a three-tiered stone pagoda in the Goryeo Dynasty, located in Dorimsa-ji, Cheongyang-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. On Dec. 24, 1973, it was designated as tangible cultural property No. 27 in Chungcheongnam-do. This tower is a three-story pagoda that faithfully follows the style of stone pagoda in the Goryeo Dynasty. Originally it was built before the Goryeo Dynasty, but it was burnt down to the middle of the Joseon Dynasty. Around the tower is found a tile sculpture with the letters "Dorimasa". The tower is composed of a three-tier body and an upper wheel on the base of the second floor. The curved eaves of the roof are smoothly curved and climbed strongly at the end of the eaves, and only the bedrock, bangs, and orbits are left in the upper wheel. When the reconstruction was resumed in 1973, a quadrangle was found and is now being kept in the National Museum of Guryo.