Teatro Nacional, Panama City
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Panama City, the Teatro Nacional stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and artistic expression. This elegant theatre, inaugurated on October 1, 1908, has been a cornerstone of Panama's cultural scene for over a century, showcasing an array of performances from operas to ballets, and plays to symphonies.
Designed by Italian architect Genaro Ruggieri, the Teatro Nacional exudes an air of sophistication with its neoclassical façade, reminiscent of the great European opera houses. Once inside, visitors are greeted by an opulent auditorium adorned with frescoes painted by famed Panamanian artist Roberto Lewis. The theatre's interiors are a testament to the country's rich artistic traditions, with every detail meticulously crafted to provide an immersive experience.
With a seating capacity of 800, the theatre offers an intimate setting that allows audiences to fully engage with the performances. The acoustics of the hall are engineered to perfection, ensuring that every note of music and every spoken word is heard with crystal clarity.
Over the years, the Teatro Nacional has undergone several restorations to preserve its historic charm while incorporating modern technical facilities. These enhancements have made it possible for the theatre to continue hosting world-class events and attracting internationally renowned artists.
The theatre is not only a place to witness the performing arts but also serves as a venue for important cultural events, including the Panama International Film Festival. Its significance extends beyond entertainment, as it stands as a symbol of national pride and a reminder of Panama's commitment to preserving its cultural legacy.
Teatro Nacional – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ancon Hill, MAC Panamá, Estadio Maracaná, Panama Canal Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Teatro Nacional by public transport?
Bus
- Mercado de Mariscos (15 min walk)
- Estación Marañón • Lines: Alcalde Díaz - Via España - Estacion Marañón, Gran Estación - Via España - Albrook, Los Andes - Via España - Albrook (19 min walk)
Metro
- Cinco de Mayo • Lines: Línea 1 (21 min walk)
- Lotería • Lines: Línea 1 (28 min walk)