Woljeonggyo Bridge is a wooden bridge constructed over Namcheon during the Unified Silla Period. The bridge was an important passage connecting Wolseong and the southern part of the royal palace.
After being lost during the Joseon Dynasty, it was reopened to the public in 2018 following a 10-year restoration project. The reconstructed bridge measures approximately 66m in length, 9m in width, and 9m in height.
On the second floor of the gate tower on both sides, there is an exhibition space where visitors can observe the entire restoration process, including excavated artifacts and the bridge's construction history. Woljeonggyo Bridge is one of the representative night view spots in Gyeongju.