Introduction: The Simsan Cultural Center was established to commemorate the Confucianism and patriotic spirit of Simsan Kim Chang-Suk. It is a place that provides educational programs that develop life skills and nurture the artistic sensitivities of program participan
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Information: Information Introduction The Simsan Cultural Center was established to commemorate the Confucianism and patriotic spirit of Simsan Kim Chang-Suk It is a place that provides educational programs that develop life skills and nurture the artistic sensitivities of program participants, while adding to the overall quality of life of the area’s residents Structure Size Gross floor area: 8,415 03㎡ (2,550 pyeong) Industry Information 1) Library: 762 seats 2) Educational Programs: 80 lectures 3) Hall rental: 400 seats 4) Exhibition Age Limit for Activities Visitors over the age of 7 are welcome Main Facilities Library, classrooms, auditorium, exhibition hall Main Facilities B1F: Study room 777 seats (Reading room 1: 486 seats, Reading room 2: 291 seats), Multiple-purpose room (office room) 1F: Exhibition hall and memorial hall, 5 lecture rooms, culture center management office 2F: Auditorium (about 500 seats) 3F: 6 lecture rooms, office of the Simsan Memorial Society, office of the admission information center Admission / Participation Fees Exhibition Hall: Free Library: 1,000 won, 1,500 won Education programs (3months): 50,000 won - 180,000 won Parking Facilities 97 parking spaces (35 indoor, 25 outdoor, 37 on the side street) Parking Fee Free Homepage simsan seocho go kr (Korean only)
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