Suchang Youth Mansion (수창청춘맨숀)

  • Suchang Youth Mansion (수창청춘맨숀)
  • Suchang Youth Mansion (수창청춘맨숀)
  • Suchang Youth Mansion (수창청춘맨숀)
  • Suchang Youth Mansion (수창청춘맨숀)
  • Suchang Youth Mansion (수창청춘맨숀)
  • Suchang Youth Mansion (수창청춘맨숀)

Explanation

Once a derelict space and an eyesore, this facility was reborn as an art and cultural space. The building preserves its 50-year history with its old facade and houses an area dedicated to young artists in its interior, thus reborn as a space where the old coexist with the new. Suchang Youth Mansion, named so as a retro-style throwback to the old days when such English loanwords were not as common as today, opened its doors in December 2017. Today, it functions as a space for Daegu’s young artists. The first floor of Building A houses a cafe, while the second floor houses the art and cultural space, in which visitors can get a glimpse into Daegu’s unique identity through works of art, including those created by young artists of the region.


Homepage

www.suchang.or.kr


Information Use

Contact and Information : +82-53-430-5685

Parking facilities : Available (Free)

Day off : Mondays, January 1, day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day)
Refer to the website for more information

Charges : Free

Hours : 10:00-18:00


Location

27 Dalseong-ro 22-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu

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