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Exhibition Hall at Ilmin Museum of Art

Ilmin Museum of Art · 152 Sejong-daero, Seoul, 110-050 · Show map
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About this space

Exhibition Hall at the Ilmin Museum of Art is a vibrant space designed for hosting a variety of events, including art exhibitions, corporate meetings, and cultural gatherings. This hall is ideal for showcasing contemporary Korean art, making it a perfect venue for art-related events. The modern design and ambiance of the space create an inspiring environment for attendees. Whether you are planning a small workshop, a large exhibition, or a corporate event, Exhibition Hall provides a unique setting that enhances the experience of your guests. The venue is equipped to accommodate various setups, ensuring flexibility for different types of events. With its focus on contemporary art, it is also a great choice for art enthusiasts looking to engage with the local art scene.

Features

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Space

138m² (1,485ft²)

Capacities

150 Reception
100 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£5,000 / Minimum spend

Location

Map showing Ilmin Museum of Art
Ilmin Museum of Art 152 Sejong-daeroUnknown 110-050Seoul
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