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Korean Cultural Center

Description:

The Korean Cultural Center is the axis of Korean heritage in Los Angeles. The Korean Cultural Center welcomes the general public to experience the rich traditions and history of Korea through specialized programs, sponsored events, and multiple learning resources.

Operated by the Korean government's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korean Cultural Center is dedicated to providing insights into the rich cultural heritage of Korea. They encourage everyone to visit and learn something new about a nation with a history spanning more than 5,000 years.

The Korean Cultural Centerhas opened Film Archives & Screening Room in the Library on January 17th, 2008. This brand-new facility has one big screen and three individual screening booths to provide the finest service to the public and students interested in Korean cinema, TV dramas and animation. Over 500 Korean films and drama series in the library, which can be watched and the space can also be used for seminars and discussions after screenings. All screenings are free and group screenings must be booked in advance. For more information please call 323-936-7141 (ext. 101).

 

Address:

5505 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Official website

General Showtimes:

Showtimes may vary depending on the event.  

Tickets:

Screenings are usually free unless noted otherwise.

Directions:

Located at the northwest corner of Wilshire Blvd and Dunsmuir Avenue.

MapQuest
 

Parking:

Free parking in the back of the building; entrance is on Dunsmuir Avenue.

Current Screenings:




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