3.7Km 2024-04-22
2F, #91, 147, Gijanghaean-ro, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
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3.7Km 2024-04-23
B1F, 521, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2024-04-23
38, Haneul-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2024-06-26
B1F, R-3, 521, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2024-04-22
524, Samseong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2024-04-18
34, Apgujeong-ro 14-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2024-04-23
57, Nonhyeon-ro 159-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2023-06-13
406, Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
+82-2-566-6300
Created by the government to hand down traditions and preserve important, intangible cultural assets, the center supports cultural masters in the training of their pupils and their efforts to promote Korean traditional culture to the general public.
The center houses 8 groups that represent the music field. Serving not only as a training ground for those specializing in the arts, the center also seeks to reach out to the general public through regular programs and recitals. Musicians also participate in musical conferences, events and performances on a national and international level.
There are 12 craft groups at the center that are directed by craft masters who have been designated 'National Intangible Cultural Assets.' Craft groups host a number of training programs.
Other special features of the center include the 'Pungryu,' a 147-seat folk theatre; the 2 or 3 story 'Traditional Craft Hall' with an open-run exhibition hall and planned exhibition hall; a shop selling the works of the artists; a seminar room; a training room; and a practical training room.
3.7Km 2024-04-16
103, 17, Teheran-ro 87-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2021-11-02
530, Cheonggyecheon-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2286-3410
Cheonggyecheon Museum officially opened in October 2005. The museum’s long, glass exterior represents the flowing waters of Cheonggyecheon Stream, which runs through the heart of Seoul. The museum has a permanent exhibition hall, special exhibition hall, educational hall, and an auditorium. The museum contains visual representations of Seoul before and after the transition of Cheonggyecheon Stream. The permanent exhibition hall was remodeled in October 2015, and now offers even more ways to view the history of Seoul as shaped by Cheonggyecheon Stream.