Overview
Culture Station Seoul 284 is a complex cultural space created by restoring the original form of the old Seoul History, which served as a major stage for modern Korean history and a gateway for transportation and exchange. As a platform for the creation and exchange of culture and art, it offers a variety of programs including exhibitions, performances, and workshops. Starting as the Namdaemun Train Depot in 1900, it became Seoul Station after passing through Gyeongseong Station, and in 2004, when the old station building was closed, it transformed into a new space. The building's exterior was restored to Gyeongseong Station in 1925. With its exotic European Renaissance exterior, it was popular for its red brick, granite floor, walls with artificial stone, and birch wood flooring. ◎ Travel information to discover the charm of the Korean Wave In the drama < The Diva of the Uninhabited Island> Mokha (played by Park Eun-bin) waits for Ki-ho (played by Chae Jong-hyup) holding flowers. Since it restores old Seoul history, the drama <Reply 1994> appears as the place where Samcheonpo (played by Kim Sung-kyun) arrives in Seoul.
