South Cotabato Gymnasium and Cultural Center

South Cotabato Gymnasium and Cultural Center

Showcasing culture and arts
4.2 327 reviews 26 Rafael Alunan Ave, Zone I, Koronadal, 9506 South Cotabato, Philippines
PHP9,000 avg. priceUp to 250 guests2,500 sqft

The Cotabato City Cultural Center is a premier venue for cultural events, performances, and exhibitions. With a capacity of 250 guests, it provides a stage and seating arrangements for various events. The venue is reasonably priced, making it accessible for community and cultural activities.

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South Cotabato Gymnasium and Cultural Center Cultural Center in 26 Rafael Alunan Ave, Zone I, Koronadal, 9506 South Cotabato, Philippines accommodates up to 250 guests, 2,500 sqft of usable space. PHP9,000 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Cultural Events, Theater Performances, Art Exhibitions. Amenities include Stage, Sound system, Lighting, Seating, Restrooms. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Cultural Center

Secondary Venue Types

Event HallPerformance Space

Best for:

Cultural EventsTheater PerformancesArt Exhibitions

Amenities

StageSound systemLightingSeatingRestrooms

Guest Capacity:

200
250
Rating: 4.2/5 (327 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Very nice sound system and visual effects! The airconditioning system was also good. It was cool but not too cold. It was a good escape from the scorching heat outside. The place also smelled like fabric conditioner. The CR were OK. There were food that can be bought inside at a very reasonable price.

    Isah Jalipa Montallana-Caigas

  • 5.0/5:

    43rd National Folk Dance Workshop and Panuhid: A National Dance Research Forum held at Koronadal South Cotabato

    Kristia Estilo

  • 5.0/5:

    Photos were taken during the Tnalak Festival in Koronadal, South Cotabato. T’Nalak Festival is an annual cultural festival in the province of South Cotabato, Philippines held every second week of July. It is a province-wide celebration of the diversity of its culture and ethnic minorities. In addition, it is also a yearly commemoration of the founding of the province. Major activities happen in Koronadal City, the capital of South Cotabato, and there are some events that occur before and after the week of festive revelries.

    T’Nalak is also called T’boli cloth. It is made from dyed fibers of abaca (musa textilis).

    My Euphoria

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