Basic Information
Postal Code | 49300 |
Homepage | www.saha.go.kr/eulsukdo (Korean only) |
Address | 25, Nakdongnam-ro 1233beon-gil, Saha-gu, Busan |
Usage Information
Capacity | Big Performance Theater: 708 seats, Small Performance Theater: 242 seats |
Information & Inquiries | • 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 Fee | * 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 |
Closed Days | Open all year round (Exception: Closed on Mondays and day of center's maintenance day) |
Usage Fee | 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㎡ |
Viewing Duration | Vary according to performance. |
Detailed Description
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). |
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