Gran Teatro de La Habana

Gran Teatro de La Habana
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Former names
  • Palacio del Centro Gallego
  • Gran Teatro - Centro Gallego (1902–1961)
  • Teatro Federico García Lorca (1961–1977)
  • Liceo de La Habana Vieja (1977–1985)
  • Gran Teatro de La Habana (1985–2015)
LocationPaseo del Prado, Havana, Cuba
Coordinates23°08′13″N 82°21′34″W / 23.1369°N 82.3594°W / 23.1369; -82.3594
OwnerNational Government
TypeOpera house and performing arts center
Genre(s)Ballet, opera, flamenco
Capacity1,500 (García Lorca Auditorium)
Construction
Opened1915
Renovated1914, 2004, 2015
ArchitectPaul Belau
Tenants
National Ballet of Cuba (1950–present)
International Ballet Festival of Havana (1960–present)

Gran Teatro de La Habana is a theater in Havana, Cuba, home to the Cuban National Ballet. It was designed by the Belgian architect Paul Belau and built by Purdy and Henderson, Engineers in 1914 at the site of the former Teatro Tacón. Its construction was paid for by the Galician immigrants of Havana to serve as a community-social center. Located in the Paseo del Prado, its facilities include theatres, a concert hall, conference rooms, a video screening room, as well as an art gallery, a choral center and several rehearsal halls for dance companies. It hosts the International Ballet Festival of Havana every two years since 1960.[1]

In the 1910s, the other historic Tacón Theatre was demolished to build this current Great Theatre of Havana.

  1. ^ "Home". balletcuba.cult.cu.