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Central Youth Hall

Coordinates: 39°1′36.54″N 125°46′7.67″E / 39.0268167°N 125.7687972°E / 39.0268167; 125.7687972
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Central Youth Hall

The Central Youth Hall (Korean청년중앙회관) is a social education center located in Pyongyang, North Korea.[1] It opened on 18 May 1989 for the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students.

The building houses a variety of functions including two theatres (2,000 and 600 seats), a multipurpose hall for 1,000, four large meeting rooms for 250 people; in total a total of 760 rooms covering 59,900 sq m.[2]

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  1. ^ Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Theatres (Archived April 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine)
  2. ^ Construction in Korea. Korea Pictorial. 1991. pp. 130–133.

39°1′36.54″N 125°46′7.67″E / 39.0268167°N 125.7687972°E / 39.0268167; 125.7687972