Concino Concrete Concert Hall
Paju, Gyeonggi β’ Culture
A place to spend all day with music
Concino concrete
Concino Concrete is a music appreciation concert hall in Paju. Located 5 to 10 minutes by car from Heyri Village, this place is a place where you can spend a different day immersed in music all day long. The speaker system used in large theaters in the United States in the 1930s delivers music to us, and there are a variety of unique seats, so the entrance fee is well worth it. Some may think that the entrance fee without a drink is high, but personally, I had a satisfactory time with my wife for 2~3 hours.
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The space is operated on the first and second floors, and after paying the entrance fee, you can freely look around and spend time sitting wherever you want. Personally, I was curious about the music selection system here, and when I asked the person in charge, I originally prepared a separate program to select songs, but now I am told that I choose songs in consideration of the weather and visitors of the day. Music genres are diverse: Classic, Jazz, Vocal, POP, World Music, etc.
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If I had to pick one more point, the Concino Concrete was designed by Hyunjun Min, the architect who built the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
π 2nd floor, 17, Saeori-ro 161beon-gil, Tanhyeon-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
πMon, Tue - 14:00~19:00 / Sat, Sun - 11:00~20:00
π Closed on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, or for rentals and events
π Admission fee 20,000 won / Bottled water provided
πNo Kids Zone / Ages 12 and older can enter
πParking available
πElevator O
Tuesday: 2:00βββ7:00β―PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 2:00βββ7:00β―PM
Saturday: 12:00βββ7:00β―PM
Sunday: 12:00βββ7:00β―PM