Translated from Korean, mun means "portal". We created a unique concept based on the geometric shape of the arch to serve as a portal for people seeking to escape and reboot from their daily lives.
The interior of Munterra was designed and brought to life by designer Alina Tsaunya, whose main goal was to challenge the traditional view of lounge culture.
Each Munterra hall has its own distinct ambiance, design and lighting solution. However, they are all united by the laconic metaphor of a portal to a place where time flows differently and, in some circumstances, stops.
Munterra is housed in a two-story mansion from 1870 and comprises of six distinct areas connected by a same concept.
The establishment features a restaurant, lounge, bar, club, concert venue, veranda, VIP room and game zone.
The first floor offers tranquilly, while the second is designed for a vibrant nightlife.