The National Theatre of El Salvador, a prominent landmark in the capital city of San Salvador, was designed by French architect Daniel Beylard. Its neoclassical facade and lavish French Renaissance interiors create a striking visual contrast. Inside, the theatre’s opulent decor and detailed craftsmanship are as captivating as the performances it hosts. With a seating capacity of 650, visitors can experience a range of cultural events and shows in this historic venue, making it a key cultural hub for both locals and tourists.
National Theatre of El Salvador (Teatro Nacional de San Salvador)
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