If you’re a fan of cultural art centers, Seoul is the perfect destination for you. The National Theater of Korea, established in 1950, presents a range of diverse performances. The Seoul Arts Center features dynamic theaters suitable for various performances, including the signature building of the Opera House with its unique architectural design. The Sejong Center also holds a variety of performances of different genres, with the Grand Theater being its main stage. For art enthusiasts, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) is a great destination that displays works by domestic and international artists in modern and contemporary fields. Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) also offers a special program evening program on the second and last Wednesday of each month, perfect for leisurely strolls. Hangaram Art Museum, located inside Seoul Arts Center, features various plastic arts, and the basement level of Sejong Center is home to the exhibition halls of The Story of King Sejong and The Story of Admiral Yi Sun-shin. Visitors can learn about their lives and experiences through various displays, videos, and hands-on zones. It is important to check the websites of these destinations before visiting, as some may be closed due to COVID-19.