National Theater of Korea
The National Theater of Korea is a prominent cultural institution located in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 1950, it serves as a hub for traditional and contemporary performing arts, showcasing a variety of performances including Korean opera, ballet, and theater. The theater aims to promote and preserve Korean culture while also providing a platform for international artists.
The complex features several performance spaces, including the main Haeoreum Theater, which can accommodate over 1,500 spectators. In addition to performances, the theater offers educational programs and workshops to engage the community and foster appreciation for the arts.