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4-714: Olympic Hall is a music venue located within the Olympic Park , in Bangi-dong , Songpa District , Seoul , South Korea. It opened in 2003. In 2011, the Olympic Hall was renovated as a concert hall by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation . The one-year remodeling project included an expanded stage for the main hall with 2,452 fixed seats, an exhibition room to showcase

8-475: Is an Olympic Park in Bangi-dong , Songpa District , Seoul , South Korea. It was built to host the 1988 Summer Olympics . The two nearest subway stations are Mongchontoseong and Olympic Park . Built between December 31, 1986, and August 31, 1988, it was designed by the architect Kim Chung-up to celebrate the motto and the concepts from Seoul 1988 Summer Olympic Games (peace and harmony) and also to symbolize

12-468: The ability of the Korean people. Alongside the pillars there are structures similar to wings, under which there's a mural called "A Painting of Four Spirits". In the mural are shown a phoenix, a turtle, a tiger and a dragon (the spirits that guard the gate) ascending towards heaven, representing the strength of Koreans and their freedom. Under the gate is the 1988 Summer Paralympics eternal flame , as well as

16-457: The history of Korean pop from the 1920s to present day, and a 240-seat small theater for indie musicians and new artists. It was reopened on June 22, 2011, with a celebration performance by veteran singers and K-pop groups including Super Junior , 2PM , 4Minute , 2NE1 and After School . The main hall has a capacity of nearly 4,000 people. Olympic Park, Seoul Olympic Park ( Korean :  올림픽 공원 ), short name Olpark ( 올팍 ),

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