Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)

  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)
  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)
  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)
  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)
  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)
  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)
  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)
  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)
  • Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (서울 남산국악당)

Explanation

Seoul Namsan Gukakdang was established by Seoul Metropolitan Government as a representative traditional art-centered performance hall in 2007. It is comprised of one ground and two basement levels. The performance hall is located on the basement floor with 300 seats, equipped with facilities that deliver pansori sounds and gayageum music to every seat. Visitors can make a reservation at the Namsangol Hanok Village website.


Homepage

www.hanokmaeul.or.kr


Information Use

Capacities : 300 seats for Gukak Theater

Contact and Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-2261-0500

Parking facilities : Namsangol Hanok Village Public Parking Lot, Parking Lot behind Daehan Cinema, Yeongsangwon Parking Lot of Dongguk University

Parking Fees : Paid parking lot

Day off : Varies by performance

Charges : Varies by performance

Hours : Varies by performance

Scale : Site area 2,359 ㎡, Gross area 2,935.03 ㎡ (B2-1F)


More information

Industry Information
Gukak performance and lecture

Program Information
Traditional culture experience program
* Refer to website for more info.

Reservations
Refer to www.hanokmaeul.or.kr

General Overview
Visit the website to download a form.
* Inquiry: +82-2-2261-0514

Location

28, Toegye-ro 34-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

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