Introduction:
Ever since its opening on Oct. 10, 1973, the Busan Citizens’ Hall has stood as a symbol of the international port city of Busan, offering an open cultural space for citizens. In 2001 the hall was modernized and expanded, reopening on July 5, 2002.
Directions [Subway] Munhyeon Station (Busan Subway Line 2), Exit 1. Go straight for approximately 270m. Upon passing the bridge, turn right. Continue going straight for 200m to arrive at Busan Citizens' Hall. ORBeomil Station (Busan Subway Line 1), Exit 2.It is a 10-min walk from the station.[Bus] Take Bus 2, 57, 57-1, 63, 80, or 80-1 and get off at the KT Beomil branch.ORTake Bus 14, 68, 68-1, 107, 111, 111-2, or 128. Get off at the bus stop between Jayu Market and Jin Market.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-51-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-51-630-5200
Information:
Ever since its opening on Oct.
10, 1973, the Busan Citizens’ Hall has stood as a symbol of the international port city of Busan, offering an open cultural space for citizens.
In 2001 the hall was modernized and expanded, reopening on July 5, 2002.
The hall consists of large and small theaters and an exhibition hall.
The large theater seats up to 1,832 people and is equipped with an orchestra pit and revolving stage, perfect for performance of various genres (concerts, operas, musicals, etc.).
The small theater, with a total of 335 seats, provides an intimate atmosphere for modest performances.
Other facilities at the hall include a banquet hall, outdoor stage, practice room, make-up room, and more. Busan Citizens’ Hall serves as a venue for concerts, performances, and public events of Busan City. Structure Size Grounds: 7,696.9㎡ (2,328 pyeong) Structure: 14,543㎡ (4,399 pyeong) Maximum Occupancy Grand Theater: 1,832 seats (20 seats for visitors with disabilities)Small Theater: 335 seats Exhibition Hall [Grand Theater] Seating capacity: 1,832 (20 seats for visitors with disabilities) Revolving stage: 793㎡, 13m in diameter Stage capacity: ~100 performers State-of-the-art audio and lighting systems [Small Theater] Seating capacity: 335 (1F: 80 seats, 2F: 255 seats) Stage: 214㎡ State-of-the-art lighting and audio systems [Exhibition Hall] 2 floors (each 216㎡) Regular exhibitions by season: Orchid exhibition (spring), viewing stones (autumn), and calligraphy & fine arts (winter). * Special painting, sculpture, calligraphy, photo, craft and viewing stone exhibitions are also held in the small theater throughout the year. Admission / Participation Fees Varies by performance/exhibition Parking Facilities 78 parking spaces Parking Fee Free 3-hour parking during performances * Visitors must get a free parking voucher from the Desk in the Small Theater and present it to the paking attendant when leaving the lot. citizenhall.bisco.or.kr (Korean only)
Ever since its opening on Oct. 10, 1973, the Busan Citizens’ Hall has stood as a symbol of the international port city of Busan, offering an open cultural space for citizens. In 2001 the hall was modernized and expanded, reopening on July 5, 2002.
Directions [Subway] Munhyeon Station (Busan Subway Line 2), Exit 1. Go straight for approximately 270m. Upon passing the bridge, turn right. Continue going straight for 200m to arrive at Busan Citizens' Hall. ORBeomil Station (Busan Subway Line 1), Exit 2.It is a 10-min walk from the station.[Bus] Take Bus 2, 57, 57-1, 63, 80, or 80-1 and get off at the KT Beomil branch.ORTake Bus 14, 68, 68-1, 107, 111, 111-2, or 128. Get off at the bus stop between Jayu Market and Jin Market.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-51-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-51-630-5200
Information:
Ever since its opening on Oct.
10, 1973, the Busan Citizens’ Hall has stood as a symbol of the international port city of Busan, offering an open cultural space for citizens.
In 2001 the hall was modernized and expanded, reopening on July 5, 2002.
The hall consists of large and small theaters and an exhibition hall.
The large theater seats up to 1,832 people and is equipped with an orchestra pit and revolving stage, perfect for performance of various genres (concerts, operas, musicals, etc.).
The small theater, with a total of 335 seats, provides an intimate atmosphere for modest performances.
Other facilities at the hall include a banquet hall, outdoor stage, practice room, make-up room, and more. Busan Citizens’ Hall serves as a venue for concerts, performances, and public events of Busan City. Structure Size Grounds: 7,696.9㎡ (2,328 pyeong) Structure: 14,543㎡ (4,399 pyeong) Maximum Occupancy Grand Theater: 1,832 seats (20 seats for visitors with disabilities)Small Theater: 335 seats Exhibition Hall [Grand Theater] Seating capacity: 1,832 (20 seats for visitors with disabilities) Revolving stage: 793㎡, 13m in diameter Stage capacity: ~100 performers State-of-the-art audio and lighting systems [Small Theater] Seating capacity: 335 (1F: 80 seats, 2F: 255 seats) Stage: 214㎡ State-of-the-art lighting and audio systems [Exhibition Hall] 2 floors (each 216㎡) Regular exhibitions by season: Orchid exhibition (spring), viewing stones (autumn), and calligraphy & fine arts (winter). * Special painting, sculpture, calligraphy, photo, craft and viewing stone exhibitions are also held in the small theater throughout the year. Admission / Participation Fees Varies by performance/exhibition Parking Facilities 78 parking spaces Parking Fee Free 3-hour parking during performances * Visitors must get a free parking voucher from the Desk in the Small Theater and present it to the paking attendant when leaving the lot. citizenhall.bisco.or.kr (Korean only)
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