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Mansudae Assembly Hall

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Town or city
  
Pyongyang

Seating capacity
  
2,000

Floor area
  
4 ha

Completed
  
October 1984

Current tenant
  
Supreme People's Assembly

Country
  
North Korea

Address
  
Pyongyang, North Korea

Owner
  
Government of North Korea

Number of rooms
  
200

Mansudae Assembly Hall

Current tenants
  
Supreme People's Assembly

Similar
  
Mansu Hill Grand Monument, Mansudae Art Theater, Grand People's Study Ho, Korean Revolution Museum, Chollima Statue

The Mansudae Assembly Hall is the seat of the Supreme People's Assembly, the unicameral legislature of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It is located in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang and sits adjacent to the Korean Revolution Museum.

Facilities include a main meeting hall covering an area of 4,300 square metres (46,000 sq ft) with 2,000 seats for parliament members as well as a simultaneous interpretation system in the hall which has the capacity of translating 10 foreign languages at a time.

The building is based on Soviet architectural influences with some Korean elements.

References

Mansudae Assembly Hall Wikipedia