Nestled in the Triana neighborhood of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the Teatro Pérez Galdós has been a cultural beacon since its 1890 opening as the Teatro Tirso de Molina. The theater’s inauguration featured a production of the opera La Traviata, setting the stage for a rich history of plays, operas, and concerts. Despite facing a fire and undergoing reconstruction and rehabilitation, the mural-adorned interior continues to draw cultured crowds. Today, visitors can experience a vibrant array of performances, surrounded by the theater’s historic and artistic charm.
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