The old police station in Seogyo-dong, Seoul transforms into a 'small library' starting on the 20th
Seoul is set to transform the old police station in Seogyo-dong into a small library named 'Seogyo Fun Vitality Space' as part of a city initiative to revitalize underused urban spaces.
On October 20th, the city of Seoul will officially open the 'Seogyo Fun Vitality Space,' a new small library located in the former police station in Seogyo-dong, Mapo District. This initiative is part of the city's 'Underutilized Urban Space Innovation Project,' which aims to convert unused spaces into desirable community spots. Previously vacant after operations ceased in early 2024, the old police station will now see a transformation that creates a cultural hub for the area.
The library's design reflects the vibrant and creative atmosphere of the Hongdae district, positioning itself as an appealing gathering space for young people and foreign tourists. The seating is equipped with power outlets, and the collection will focus on topics like travel, design, music, urban culture, and books about Seoul, providing a mixed-use space that encourages both leisure and learning. The renovation aims not only to rejuvenate the physical space but also to infuse new life into the community by fostering connections among residents and visitors.
This project underscores Seoul's commitment to innovative urban development, addressing the needs of its citizens and maintaining cultural relevancy in a rapidly changing cityscape. The new library located between Hongdae and Hapjeong stations is expected to attract diverse groups, enhancing the area's appeal as a cultural and educational venue.