ium 1966 is a café that has transformed an old hanok built in 1966 into a space filled with vintage charm. The original wooden beams, traditional fireplace, courtyard, and wooden porch have been preserved, allowing visitors to experience the tranquil ambiance of an old hanok. The café is adorned with vintage items such as old speakers, record players, cauldrons, and jars, providing plenty of interesting sights. The café features various harmoniously designed spaces, from the courtyard to the attic and basement, making it an excellent spot for capturing photos full of Korean charm. Traditional food and beverages include lotus flower tea with lotus leaves, manggae tteok (rice cake), and Jeju mugwort red bean bread. Located in the trendy Hongdae area, ium 1966 offers a warm and authentic experience of Korean beauty.