Small-scale Events, Exhibitions, and Performances for Individuals and Groups Allowed; Opening in June

Wando-gun Arts Center Culture Building 1st Floor Autonomous Space Before and After Construction (Photo by Wando-gun)

Wando-gun Arts Center Culture Building 1st Floor Autonomous Space Before and After Construction (Photo by Wando-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil] Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 21st that it will invest a total of 880 million won through selection in a public contest hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to transform the existing vacant space in the Culture and Arts Center into a resident autonomous space and an open multipurpose hall, scheduled to open in June.


The project was carried out after collecting residents' opinions and completing the detailed design service, and construction has been underway. It is expected to become a resting place and community space for residents in the future.


The resident autonomous space on the first floor of Munhwa-dong is a place where various activities can be conducted, equipped with an open kitchen that can be used for small-scale events by individuals or groups.


Additionally, an independent space for small groups to use separately has been prepared inside, and convenience facilities such as a beam projector and screen are also provided, allowing it to be used as a meeting place.


The existing local exhibition room on the first floor of the Performance Building has been completely remodeled into an open multipurpose hall where various exhibitions and small-scale performances can be held.



Governor Shin Woo-cheol said, “With this project, a new communication space for residents has been prepared, and I hope it will improve residents' welfare and quality of life.”


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