63 Square skyscraper in Seoul's financial district of Yeouido / Courtesy of Hanwha Life Insurance Timed to the upcoming opening of Centre Pompidou Hanwha, the first Korean outpost of the iconic Paris museum, its host skyscraper, 63 Square, is getting a sweeping makeover into a destination for art and leisure, Hanwha Life Insurance said Monday.

At the heart of the project is Centre Pompidou Hanwha, a four-story museum designed by French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the same architect behind renovations at the Louvre.

Nestled within the skyscraper’s annex, the museum is set to welcome the public on June 4.

Drawing on Europe’s largest collection of modern and contemporary art, the Seoul branch will debut with an eclectic selection of Cubist masterworks, headlined by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.

Read More Centre Pompidou’s Seoul branch debuts with major Cubism show Centre Pompidou Hanwha / Courtesy of Hanwha Life Insurance The museum, however, is only part of the plan.