Theatre, Opera, Concert
The Seoul Arts Center,
founded in 1993, is the first large-scale arts complex in Korea. It receives
nearly 2 million visitors a year and presents some 1,500 performances and over
100 exhibitions in 7 specialized spaces of the arts complex through the season.
The SAC offers audiences plays, opera and concerts
of all kinds including the Jayu Theater devoted to experimental and avant-garde
performances.
Should you be on the lookout for traditional Korean entertainment visit the
Chongdong Theatre ( 8-11
Jeong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea). The Chongdong
Theatre was the first modern theatre presenting traditional Korean vocal
music and plays.
Museums
Museums in Seoul are both numerous and affordable. Unfortunately many exhibitions
are in Korean only. Some provide English, Japanese and Chinese tours however.
The most recommended museums are:
Kimchi Field Museum
provides information on the history of Korea's favourite food (pickled vegetables).
Bank of Korea Monetary
Museum is located in Myeong-dong close to the Central Post Office. The Bank
of Korea Museum displays currency and other documents from Korea and around
the world. Getting there: Take Subway line 4 to Heohyeon Station (Stop 425)
and take Exit 7.
Samsung
Museum of Art is located in Itaewon and has an area dedicated to children.
Chicken
Art Museum - this eccentric gallery contains art related to chickens.
Museum of Natural History
is the Soedaemun-gu neighbourhood and offers English Tours as well as other
special events for visitors and foreign residents.
National Folk Museum located
in Gyongbbokgung Palace, is Korea’s leading institution dedicated to the preservation
and the legacy of traditional Korean life.
National
Museum of Art
National Museum of Contemporary
Art
National Museum
of Korea is located in Itaewon and traces 5,000 years of Korean history.
The museum offers some guided tours in English.
National Palace Museum
of Korea is a royal museum which exhibits royal artefacts and related objects
from the Joseon Dynasty (1392~1910).
Owl museum: a highly original private museum near
Anguk Station by Insa-dong/Samcheong-dong filled with owls and owl paraphernalia
from across the world. For more info call: +82-2-3210-2902 (Korean) Closed every
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Seodaemun Prison
History Hall is located near Dongnimmun (Independence Gate) and was created
in the mid 1990's to pay tribute to those who gave their lives fighting for
Korean independence during the harsh Japanese colonial era (1910-1945).
Seoul Museum of History
offers tours in English as well as various workshops throughout the year. The
museum is just a 300m walk from Exit 4 of Seodaemun Station, Line 5.
Seoul
National Science Museum
War Memorial
of Korea is located near Itaewon. This is the world’s largest war memorial
displaying more than 8,000 war relics.
World Jewellery Museum
is located in Hwadong, central Seoul near Anguk Subway Station (Line 3) Exit
1.
The following website contains a wealth of further information about entertainment
and cultural activities in Seoul and Korea generally:
visitkorea.or.kr