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Introduction

F1963 is a representative cultural complex and an emerging landmark in Busan. This factory produced wires in the past for about 45 years from 1963 to 2008. 2016 Busan Biennale was a turning point for this building as the building was transformed into a space for art and culture; various cultural events take place and it has an art library, exhibition hall, and concert hall. The base design and framework from the old factory were preserved during the renovation, leaving traces of the old building that give its unique atmosphere. Regenerated architecture and walking trails outside the space are designed to offer a pleasant walk. Visitors can also enjoy food, drinks, and activities inside the building from renowned branch stores such as Terarosa, a famous cafe in Gangneung; Boksoondoga, where one can taste the essence of traditional Korean fermented makgeolli (unrefined rice wine), and Hwasumok Flower & Garden, where visitors can take gardening and flower classes.
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🗺 Location

20 Gurak-ro 123beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan

✏ Details

Admission Fees

Free

🔎 Information

Inquiries
+82-51-756-1963
Parking Facility
Available (1,500 won for every 30 minutes)
Closed
Refer to the official website
Opening Hours
09:00-24:00
* Vary by facility; refer to the website for details