Destination briefing
Why travelers stop here
The Son Kee-chung Memorial Hall was established to honor the spirit of Son Kee-chung (gold medalist in the marathon at the 1936 Berlin Olympics), who raised the pride of the Korean people by conquering the world during a difficult period when the country was lost. It opened on October 14, 2012, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth. The building is a remodeled structure of Yangjeong Uisuk, Son Kee-chung's alma mater (21st graduating class), built in 1918 in Malli-dong, developed as an international sports tourism resource. The exhibition features content centered on Son Kee-chung's life story leading up to his Berlin Olympic marathon victory, along with episodes that highlight the importance of the nation and the country, and includes interactive elements for visitors to enhance understanding and immersion. Differentiated from existing memorial halls, it provides enjoyable and rich visual experiences and opportunities for correct historical awareness for both adults and children through animated videos and participatory games.
Address: 101-4 Son Kee-chung-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul (Malli-dong 2-ga)
OTA-ready stop
Built into inbound routes and day-tour planning.
Local context
서울특별시 중구 손기정로 101-4 (만리동2가)
Travel fit
Culture · Seoul







