• The Oil Tank Culture Park (Korean: 문화비축기지; Hanja: 文化備蓄基地) is a renovated public park located in Mapo, Seoul, South Korea.[1].
  • After being used as an oil tank for 41 years, the tanks were reborn into a culture space.
  • Oil Tank Culture Park, surrounded by Maebongsan Mountain near Seoul World Cup Stadium is a transformed eco-friendly cultural multiplex with rich history.
  • Thus, the Oil Tank Culture Park wasn’t too busy. I found the whole place very interesting and learned that this is an Eco Park that practices a No Plastic policy...
  • The T5 tank is a space where the story is told about the transformation of the oil depot to the current Oil Tank Culture Park.
  • Oil Tank Culture Park is a hidden attraction that emerging in Seoul and has not been widely known to travellers yet. It is close to another attraction Haneul Park.
  • Now named the Oil Tank Culture Park (문화비축기지), this park is an eye-appealing, if you like that industrial look, and eco-friendly site that uses six old oil...
  • History of the Oil Tank Culture Park. In 1973, Korea suffered from its first oil crisis due to a lack of crude oil supply.
  • After being used as an oil tank for 41 years, the tanks were reborn into a culture complex. ... How To Use. Parking Facilities: Available.
  • The Oil Tank Culture Park’s Past. In 1973, Korea had its first oil crisis because it couldn’t get enough crude oil.
  • T5: Oil base history hall. T6: Cafe and Community Center This is a newly built space in 2017. T0: Plaza and Park. ... Get off at the Oil Tank Culture Park Entrance.
  • A view of the entire Oil Tank Culture Park's tank from afar. ... The Oil Tank Culture Park is a park and cultural complex located in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
  • After being used as an oil tank for 41 years, the tanks were reborn into a culture complex. ... Parking Facilities. Available. Admission Fees.