El Tablao de Carmen, located in Barcelona, pays tribute to one of the world’s greatest flamenco dancers, Carmen Amaya. A native of the city, Carmen was renowned for her skill, passion, and fiery personality, which she showcased at this very site during a performance for King Alfonso XIII of Spain at the opening of the 1929 Universal Exposition. Today, visitors can experience the same vibrant energy and technical mastery that made Carmen a legend, as the venue continues to host some of the finest flamenco performances in the city.
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