Jangchung Gymnasium
![]() Jangchung Gymnasium in 2015  | |
| Former names | Army Gymnasium (1955) | 
|---|---|
| Location | Jung District, Seoul, South Korea | 
| Coordinates | 37°33′29″N 127°0′24″E / 37.55806°N 127.00667°ECoordinates: 37°33′29″N 127°0′24″E / 37.55806°N 127.00667°E | 
| Operator | 
City of Seoul (1963–2007) Dongwon Enterprise (2007–2015) Seoul Metropolitan Facilities Management Corporation (2015–present)  | 
| Capacity | 4,618[1] | 
| Field size | 11,399 square metres (122,700 sq ft)[1] | 
| Construction | |
| Built | 1959–1963 | 
| Opened | 1 February 1963 | 
| Renovated | 1988, 2012–2014[1] | 
| Expanded | 1973, 1988 | 
| Architect | Kim Jung-soo | 
| Tenants | |
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Seoul Woori Card Hansae  (2009–2013, 2015–present) GS Caltex Seoul KIXX (2009–present) 1988 Summer Olympics  | |
The Jangchung Gymnasium (Hangul: 장충체육관) is an indoor sporting arena located in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. It was built in 1963. After the 2012–2014 renovation, the capacity of the arena is 4,618.[1] It hosted judo and taekwondo (demonstration) events at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
- Official website (Korean)
 - Official website (English)
 
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