Discovering Daegu's Hidden Music Rooms

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This is Visit Daegu, your guide to Daegu tourism! ☺
Doesn't the year-end, with carols filling the streets and various concerts and performances taking place, make you feel closer to music?
So, we've prepared something for you!
A music listening room in Daegu's Dongseongro district: Heimat.
Located at 3rd floor, 45, Dongseong-ro 6-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu.
Operating Hours: Weekdays (13:00 ~ 21:00) / Weekends (12:00 ~ 21:00) / Closed every Wednesday
Many of you probably think of home appliances when you hear 'Heimat', right? The 'Heimat' in Heimat Music Room means 'homeland of the heart' in German.
Shall we step into the homeland of the heart, where music flows?
If you pay 8,000 won per person at the entrance, you'll receive an admission ticket!
The 8,000 won includes simple refreshments, and you can choose from orange juice, tea, or coffee.
You can also write your song request on the back of the ticket and submit it!
The outside is a space where you can have comfortable conversations, and the inside of the listening room is a place where you can relax surrounded by music.
After receiving your refreshments, sit on the soft, plush chairs inside the listening room, and you've created the perfect environment to focus on the sound!
Listening to various music and leaning back in the chair with your eyes closed is so peaceful.
Visit Daegu's song requests were:
Baek Yerin - Why me?
Kim Jong-hwan - For Love
Jang Hye-jin - A Late Night in 1994
Kim Yeon-woo - The Common Word, I Love You
It was a time to recharge my heart with good music in a cozy space!
We recommend Heimat Music Room to you all
The next place we'll introduce is Nokhyang Music Room, located on the 1st basement floor of Daegu Hyangchon Cultural Center!
Located at B1, 449, Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu.
Operating Hours: Every day (9:00 ~ 18:00) / Closed every Monday
You can purchase admission tickets at the lobby on the 1st floor of Hyangchon Cultural Center, and the ticket is 1,000 won ☺
Outside the listening room, there is a rest area perfect for chatting, where you can share your thoughts on which music was the best!
At Nokhyang, you can mainly listen to classical music!
Each seat has a simple table, so it seemed like a great place to read a book while listening to classical music
If you like classical music, or if you like sitting side by side and reading quietly alone or with others?
We recommend Nokhyang, a little more unique than a cafe!

























Source :https://blog.naver.com/daeguvisit/224075997559
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