Busan Citizens Hall (부산시민회관)

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Busan Citizens Hall (부산시민회관)

Busan Citizens' Hall has the longest history of all public cultural spaces in Korea, having opened on October 10, 1973. The hall consists of a 1,606-seat grand theater, 407-seat small theater, art galleries, an art shop, cafeteria, and other amenties.

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Introduction Information
Scale
Grounds: 7,696.9 ㎡
Structure: 14,929 ㎡
B1-4F  
Capacity
Grand Theater: 1,606 seats
Small Theater: 407 seats  
Opening Hours
Varies by exhibition and performance  
Fee
Varies by exhibition and performance  
Parking
Available  
Parkingfee
Free 4-hour parking during performances
* Visitors must get a free parking voucher from the Information Desk in the Small Theater and present it to the parking attendant when leaving the lot.  
Inquiry/Information
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-51-630-5200  
Industry Information
Exhibitions and performances
Reservations
Available online or via phone (wire transfer required for phone reservations)
Busan Dong-gu Weather Rating
2025-04-23 Fair
Caution advised
2025-04-24 Fair
Caution advised
2025-04-25 Fair
Caution advised
2025-04-26 Fair
Caution advised
2025-04-27 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
2025-04-28 Fair
Caution advised
2025-04-29 Fair
Caution advised