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Inchon Memorial Hall, named after Korea University founder Inchon Kim Seong-Su, was completed in 1991 to coincide with the 100th anniversary of his birth. The gothic stone building is built on Inchon Hill, covering nearly 2 acres, and offers many impressive facilities including a 1,000-seat auditorium, two conference rooms, several seminar rooms and a faculty lounge. Numerous luminaries have been invited to give lectures at the Inchon Hall including Margaret Thatcher and the Cardinal Kim Sou-Hwan. The hall was also used to present former President Kim Dae-Jung with an honorary doctorate degree. Inchon Memorial Hall regularly hosts cultural events including mock trials, plays, movies, and traditional music and orchestra performances.
 
Completed in 1998, the two-story 4¡¤18 Memorial Hall contains an auditorium, theater, seminar room, exhibition hall, fitness club, table tennis court, administration offices, employment bulletin and a book store. The building also has a gallery for the University's historical archives, recently expanded and separated into two exhibition halls, the Bosung College Hall (1905~1945) and Korea University Hall (1946~present materials). You can find university uniforms, student transcripts and photos of the Bosung College and a miniature model of the entire Main Campus at the exhibition halls. The main auditorium located at the underground floor of the building is equipped with beam projectors and OHP equipments, allowing students to host film festivals, perform plays and concerts.
 
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