Teatro Bolívar, Quito
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Quito, Ecuador, Teatro Bolívar stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and performing arts in the bustling capital city. This venerable theatre, with its rich history and architectural charm, has been a centerpiece of Quito's cultural life for decades.
Constructed in the early 20th century, Teatro Bolívar was designed to be a temple of art and culture. Its opulent façade and ornate interiors reflect the grandeur of the era, drawing inspiration from the eclectic architectural styles that were prevalent at the time. The theatre's name pays homage to Simón Bolívar, the revered liberator of much of South America from Spanish rule.
Throughout its history, Teatro Bolívar has been more than just a venue for performances. It has served as a gathering place for the community, hosting a variety of events including operas, plays, concerts, and even political assemblies. The theatre's stage has seen performances by both national and international artists, making it an important landmark in Ecuador's cultural landscape.
Despite facing challenges such as damage from fires and earthquakes, Teatro Bolívar has been lovingly restored and continues to thrive as a hub of artistic expression. The theatre now boasts modern facilities while still preserving its historical essence, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary conveniences.
Calle Flores 421 y JuninCentro Histórico (González Suárez)Quito 170150
Teatro Bolívar – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Carondelet Palace, Basílica del Voto Nacional, Church of la Compañía de Jesús, Church and Convent of St. Francis.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Teatro Bolívar?
How to get to Teatro Bolívar by public transport?
Trolleybus
- Plaza Chica • Lines: C1, C4 (2 min walk)
- Santo Domingo • Lines: C1, C4 (5 min walk)
Bus
- Marin • Lines: 7 De Mayo-033, 7 De Mayo-144, Alborada-022, Catar-113, Condor Mirador-155, Juan Pablo Ii-121, Juan Pablo Ii-126, Latina-068, Monserrat-031, Paquisha-106, Quiteno Libre-118, Quiteno Libre-119, Quito-056, Quitumbe-050, Quitumbe-137, San Cristobal-018, San Cristobal-029, Setramas-059, Transheroica-049, Transheroica-146, Transplaneta-078, Transplaneta-78A, Transplaneta-78B, Transplaneta-78C, Transporsel-097, Transzeta-152, Vencedores De Pichincha-024, Vencedores De Pichincha-047 (8 min walk)
- La Marín Central • Lines: E1, E3, Metro-Bus Corredor Central Norte, Metrobus-Q (5 min walk)
Train
- San Francisco (7 min walk)
- La Alameda (21 min walk)
Metro
- San Francisco • Lines: Metro Línea 1 (7 min walk)
- La Alameda • Lines: Metro Línea 1 (21 min walk)