Eulsukdo Cultural Center (을숙도문화회관)

Explanation

Consists of a big and small performance theater, outdoor playground, exhibition halls and other integrated cultural arts performance space, the Eulsukdo Cultural Center was established in a harmonious blend of nature and culture. With the wide grass fields against magnificent architecture, as well as various art sculptures and pond rest areas, this is a great cultural space for residents to take a rest while enjoying the nature. * Opening Date: October 5, 2002


Inquiry

+82-51-220-5811


Homepage

www.saha.go.kr/eulsukdo (Korean only)


Information Use

Capacities : Big Performance Theater: 708 seats, Small Performance Theater: 242 seats

Contact and Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-51-220-5811

Parking facilities : Available (about 606 slots, including nearby parking slots)

Parking Fees : * For regular visitors, 100 won for every 10-min (1-hour: 600 won, 1-day: 2,400 won)
※ Excluding buses or large-sized vehicles

* For visitors watching performances, 3 hours of free parking available
※ Verification of parking coupon required after performance

Day off : Open all year round (Exception: Closed on Mondays and day of center's maintenance day)

Charges : Vary according to performance.

Scale : * Total area: 33,058㎡

* Building Area & Scale:
- Big Performance Theater, Exhibition Management Building: 8,579㎡ (1 basement, 2 above ground levels)
- Small Performance Theater: 1,651㎡ (2 above ground levels)
- Outdoor Performance Theater: 704㎡
- Exhibition Halls (1,2,3) : 457.38㎡

Touring Time : Vary according to performance.


More information

Industry Information
Establishment of exhibitions or peformances, or for holding cultural lectures

Collections Status
Sculpture Park has about 20 pieces from the 2004 Busan Biennale

Reservations
Online reservations available via official website (vary according to performances).

General Overview
Main Hall Management: +82-51-220-5811

Reservation for Foreigners
Online reservations available via official website (vary according to performances).

Location

25, Nakdongnam-ro 1233beon-gil, Saha-gu, Busan

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