New Millennium Hall, Konkuk University
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The New Millennium Hall (
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: 새천년기념관 also KonKuk University New Millennium Hall 건국대학교 새천년관 대공연장 and Konkuk University's Millennium Hall) It is the name given to a multipurpose structure located in
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in the city of
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, capital of
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. It is a university auditorium, university administrative building and concert hall. It is a privately owned facility that is part of the
Konkuk University Konkuk University () is a private university founded in South Korea in 1931. Konkuk University is known for its veterinary and art colleges at the Seoul campus. It has two campuses: one in Seoul and one in Chungju. The Seoul campus is located n ...
campus (건국대학교) and has been used over the years for numerous events, concerts, cultural Conferences and student activities and more. New Millennium Hall is situated nearby to International House, and close to University Residence C. The Seoul campus is adjacent to the Konkuk University Station, which is serviced by Seoul Subway Line 2 and Line 7. The circular Line 2 offers access to downtown Seoul within one hour. Line 7 links the northern part of the city to the popular
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. In 2017, the first National Developmental Disability Music Festival congress was held here. In 2022, the TV production subsidiary
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Group) announced that the first
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and Nanon fan meeting in Korea would be held at this venue.


See also

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Jamsil Arena Jamsil Arena (), a.k.a. Jamsil Indoor Stadium, is an indoor arena, indoor sporting arena. It is part of Seoul Sports Complex, located in Seoul, South Korea. The capacity of the arena is 11,069 for basketball and was built from December 1976 to Ap ...
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Jangchung Arena The Jangchung Arena () is an indoor arena, indoor sporting arena located in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. Volleyball teams GS Caltex Seoul Kixx and Seoul Woori Card Woori Won are the tenants. History At first, the arena was an army gymnasiu ...


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