National Theater of Korea
국립극장
📍 59, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
Introduction
The National Theater of Korea opened in 1950 as the first national theater in Asia. It is the only production theater that takes traditional arts to recreate them as contemporary art. It offers various types of theaters, such as Haeoreum Grand Theater, Daloreum Theater (middle-size), Immersive Studio ByeolByeol (small-size), and Haneul Round Theater with a circular stage structure. In addition, the Museum of Performing Arts, Cultural Plaza, and other convenience stores and coffe shops offer pleasure and relax to its visitors.
Telephone
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🗺 Location
59, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
✏ Details
Industry Information
High quality performing arts production, supply and spread performing arts, increase audience service, strengthen theater management
Reservations
Online reservation available
🔎 Information
Inquiries
+82-2-2280-4114
Parking Facility
Available
Maximum Occupancy
Haeoreum Grand Theater (1,221 seats), Daloreum Theater (512 seats), Immersive Studio ByeolByeol (100 seats), Haneul Round Theater (627 seats)
Parking Fee
Paid parking lot
Closed
Varies by performance
Admission / Participation Fees
Varies by performance
Opening Hours
Varies by performance
Scale
Total site area 57,041 ㎡ / Total surface area 33,416 ㎡ / Total building area 11,829 ㎡