With 6 floors above the ground and another 3 underground, Sejong Center is the largest cultural arts complex in Seoul. The center includes the Museum of Fine Art and Gwanghwarang for the exhibitions, and the Grand Theater, Sejong M Theater and Sejong Chamber Hall, hosting theater, music and dance performances.
Opened in 1978, its aim is the preservation and celebration of authentic Korean art.
The Grand Theater of Sejong Center (occ. 3,022), the center’s main performance venue, houses the largest pipe organ in Asia and a majestic stage that can be transformed to accommodate any type of performance (concerts, plays, ballets, movies, etc.).
Grand Theater: 3,022 seats M Theater: 609 seats Chamber Hall: 443 seats
Subsidiary facilities at the Sejong Center include an art shop, conference rooms for artists, and many spacious lounges where people can relax.