This grand, comprehensive art space has 3,022 seats across the first, second, and third floors, with state-of-the-art facilities.
It is a black box-type variable concert hall designed to accommodate many different attempts, with a total of 400 seats, including standing seats.
It is a medium-sized theater that presents a diverse range of performing arts, such as musicals, plays, and operas. It has about 609 seats across the first and second floors.
It specializes in chamber and classical music, with a total of 443 seats across the first and second floors.
This exhibition space accommodates a variety of productions, ranging from large-scale works and media art.
This exhibition center commemorates the life and achievements of King Sejong the Great, the fourth king of Joseon Dynasty, as well as the Admiral Yi Sunshin.
It is a creative education space located in the B1F (Circle Home), 2F (Square Hall), and 2F (Open Stage), offering a variety of courses for workers and youth.
It is an open space connecting the performance hall of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, the art museum, and Gwanghwamun Square.
There are offices and practice rooms for the arts groups under the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.