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Step back in time at Culture Station Seoul 284, the magnificent former Seoul Station building that has been beautifully reborn as a vibrant cultural hub. Originally opened in 1925 during the Japanese colonial era, this architectural masterpiece served as the primary gateway to the capital for decades. Its historic significance is enshrined in its name, referencing its designation as Historic Site No. 284. After a meticulous restoration, the station reopened in 2011, preserving its stunning Renaissance-style architecture, including the grand central hall, ornate ceilings, and original stained glass. Today, these historic spaces provide a dramatic backdrop for a rotating program of cutting-edge contemporary art exhibitions, design fairs, and live performances. This unique fusion of past and present creates a truly captivating experience. Before you visit, be sure to check their official website for the latest exhibition schedule, as programs change frequently. Admission is typically free, making this an accessible and essential stop for any art and history lover exploring Seoul.
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문화역 서울 284
서울특별시 중구 통일로 1 (봉래동2가)
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