Sejong Center (세종문화회관)
Sejong Center (세종문화회관)
– Homepage
www.sejongpac.or.kr
– Tel
+82-2-399-1000
Sejong Center, officially known as Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, opened on July 1, 1999 to provide citizens with a cultural art space. Having completed a grand remodeling project in 2007, Sejong Center offers customer-friendly programs aimed at improving the quality of art performances in a comfortable resting area. Comprising the Grand Theater of Sejong Center, Sejong M Theater, Sejong Chamber Hall, Exhibition Hall, and other subsidiary facilities, Sejong Center is a multicultural art center.
Various genres of performances including traditional, classic, and crossover have taken place in the center, giving many opportunities for cultural nostalgia.
* Opened April 14, 1978
– Address : 175, Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Capacity
Grand Theater: 3,022 seats
M Theater: 609 seats
Chamber Hall: 443 seats
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-399-1000
– Parking
Available (B2-B6)
– Parking Fee
General parking: 450 won per 5 min
* Discounted parking pass provided to patrons with tickets to performances.
– Day Off
Varies by performance/exhibition
– Usage Fee
Varies by performance/exhibition
– Operating Hours
Varies by performance/exhibition
– Scale
Land area: 21,091 ㎡
Total floor area: 55,041 ㎡
– Program Information
[Sejong Tour]
Weekdays 10:00 (Check availability in advance)
Estimated tour time: Approx. 1 hr
Fee: Children (ages 7-18) 3,000 won / Adults (ages 19 & older) 5,000 won
Inquiries: +82-2-399-1000










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– Tel
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www.sejongstory.or.kr
– Tel
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– Homepage
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– Tel
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