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  2. Seoul Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul Arts Center (SAC; Korean: 예술의 전당) is an arts complex in Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea.It consists of five main buildings: the Opera House, with three auditoriums; the Music Hall, with two concert halls; the Hangaram Art Museum; the Hangaram Design Museum; and the Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum.

  3. List of museums in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Paper Art Museum: Posco Art Museum: Presseum: Sejongno, Jongno District: Plateau (formerly called 'Rodin Gallery') Taepyeongno 2-ga, Jung District: Samseong Museum of Publishing: Savina Museum: Anguk-dong, Jongno District: Seokbong Ceramic Museum: Seonbawi Museum of Art: Seoul Olympic Museum: Seoul Olympic Art Museum: Seoul Art Center

  4. File:Korea-Seoul.Arts.Center-01.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Arts centres in South Korea - Wikipedia

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  6. Nambu Bus Terminal station - Wikipedia

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    Nambu Bus Terminal Station is a subway station on the Seoul Subway Line 3 in Seocho-gu, Seoul. [1] [2] Its substation name is Seoul Arts Center. As its name indicates, it serves the nearby Nambu Bus Terminal. It is also the closest station to the Seoul Arts Center, located about a half-mile southwest of here. When this line opened, this station ...

  7. Seoul Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul Museum of Art (Korean: 서울시립미술관) is an art museum operated by Seoul City Council and located in central of Seoul, South Korea. [ 2 ] History

  8. Nam June Paik Art Center - Wikipedia

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    Nam June Paik Art Center is an art gallery in Giheung District, Yongin, Seoul Capital Area, South Korea. [1] [2] [3] It opened in 2008 [2] and hosts both permanent and temporary exhibitions. [2] It is named after the Korean American artist Nam June Paik, whose work is included in its permanent collection. [1]

  9. Sejong Center - Wikipedia

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    Sejong Center for the Performing Arts (Korean: 세종문화회관) is the largest arts and cultural complex in Seoul, South Korea. It has an interior area of 53,202m². It is situated in the center of the capital, on Sejongno, a main road that cuts through the capital city of the Joseon Dynasty. The center took 4 years to complete, opening in 1978.