Hello, about a 5-minute drive north from Centum City in Haeundae, Busan, you will find the Suyeong branch of TERAROSA, a popular cafe that is the talk of the town in Busan. TERAROSA, a coffee brand from Gangwon-do that has many branches all over Korea, has also landed in Busan and is located in F1963, a multi-cultural space that was renovated from an old iron wire factory.


F1963 TERAROSA Suyeong Branch
Each branch of Cafe TERAROSA has a different concept, but this is a unique cafe that was created by making the most of the tools and materials that were used in the factory back then, such as the wire ceiling and partition walls, as well as the wire winding drums, a beautiful bar table made of iron plates, and a variety of chairs, as this is a factory that formerly produced iron wire.
This is recommended for those who want to enjoy not only delicious coffee but also a unique atmosphere.




What is F1963?



F1963 is a complex cultural space that was completed by renovating the Suyeong factory of Korea Steel, a Busan company that manufactures wires.
The Suyeong factory of Korea Steel Works, which produced wire from 1963 to 45, ceased operations in 2008 and was used as a warehouse for a long time. However, starting with the special exhibition of the Busan Biennale held in 2014, it was used as the exhibition hall for the Busan Biennale in 2016 and was reborn as a cultural space.
The "F" stands for "Factory," and 1963 represents the year the Korea Steel Swimming Factory opened.
In addition to Cafe Terra Rossa, F1963 also has a second-hand bookstore Yes24, the F1963 Library, the Kukje Gallery Busan branch, and Praha993, where you can enjoy traditional Czech beer and cuisine.
| Store name | TERAROSA (Terra Rosa Cafe) Toranomon High School |
| Address | 123, Aulak-ro 20beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan, Korea 123 20 |
| Opening hours | 9:00~21:00 (Last order 20:30) |
| Days Off | Open all year round |
| Phone | 033-648-2760 |

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