Korean Cultural Centre

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Sydney, Australia

koreanculture.org.au
Foreign consulate· Government Relations

Korean Cultural Centre Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Korean Cultural Centre is located in Sydney, Australia on 255 Elizabeth St. Korean Cultural Centre is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category foreign consulate in Australia. 'Encouraging cultural exchange for mutual respect' The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) Australia was opened by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and the Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS) in 2011. It has diplomatic status as part of the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea. The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) has been striving to introduce Korean Culture in Australia and encourage cultural exchanges between Australia and Korea. Our mission is to enlighten and entertain through quality contemporary and traditional cultural content in order to strengthen the emotional bond between Australia and Korea.

Address

255 Elizabeth St

Phone

+61 282673400

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Sydney, New South Wales

Founded

2011

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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June Lau

A friend of mine who's learning Korean, invited me to the wine appreciation / introduction course with matching food (normally the other way round), it totally blown me away with the fun but interesting information they provided, the little diy kit to take home, as well as the nicely organised catering! Would love to go again!

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Min Shin

Good -Nice and clean inside. -Many activities. -Good place to learn Korean culture. Bad -Nil

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linda joyce

Korea Australia Art Prize is a fantastic exhibition on here now!

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Jordan Rosier

Basic Design and useful building. Relatively good English Speaking staff. Good to Excellent multimedia on Korea and in Classrooms within. Visited Late-March 2017 Impression: First.

聶弘道

The best place to learn Korean language and experience Korean culture.

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David Rose

Attended the KAAF Art Prize opening night at the Cultural Centre and was impressed with the Art works on display and how they conducted the event - there was also displays of Korean crafts & culture - very interesting.

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Carobt Artist

Lots of craft in exhibition. I was happy to stop there

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farshad hamed

love Korean Culture