The creative city of Gimhae will nurture the cultural industry based on
"Crafts and Folk arts" and move toward sustainable development.
Gimhae Cultural Center was opened in 1956 to promote and carry out research on Gimhae's local cultures.
The Center has a performance hall (260 seats), exhibition rooms, classrooms and an archive. It runs Gimhae Folk Museum and also carries out surveys on local historical materials and preservations activities for traditions like Wanghureung Heongongdarae ("Tea Ritual for the Tomb of Heo Hwang-ok (33-188), the Queen Consort of King Suro"). It also runs a culture school and offers citizens courses on Gugak instruments, dance and folk janggu. Gimhae Cultural Center also trains professional artists through its Gugak Orchestra and Gaya Dance Company and, serves as a training and preservation space for folk arts.
225, Bunseong-ro, Gimhae (Oe-dong)
09:00~18:00
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