Nestled on the bustling Las Ramblas, Teatre Poliorama first opened its doors in 1899 as a cinema before transitioning into a theater. Housed within the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, this historic venue has been meticulously renovated to reflect its original splendor. Today, it stands as a vibrant hub for Catalan arts and culture, regularly hosting stage productions and theatrical performances. Visitors can experience a rich tapestry of local and international acts, immersing themselves in the dynamic cultural scene of Barcelona.
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