The Cervantes Theatre (Teatro Cervantes), a late 19th-century gem in Málaga, Spain, was restored to its former glory and reopened in 1987 after years of neglect. The interior, with its ornate painted ceiling and gilded detailing on the horseshoe-shaped boxes and stalls, retains the original design. Today, the theatre serves as Málaga’s cultural hub, hosting a diverse array of performances including opera, ballet, rock and orchestral concerts, as well as jazz and flamenco shows. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich, historical ambiance while enjoying a wide range of artistic experiences.
Cervantes Theatre (Teatro Cervantes)
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