Teatro Lope de Vega, Seville
Facts and practical information
The Lope de Vega Theatre is a small Baroque Revival theatre that was built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 in Seville, Spain, in the same building as the Exhibition Casino. It stands in the Maria Luisa Park just north of the Pavilion of Peru. The theater is named after the famous 16th-century Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. After the exposition the theatre had a mixed history. It suffered damage from fire and flood. At times it was closed and at times was partially restored and reopened. The building has been used as a hospital and as a trade show venue. Following its most recent renovation the theatre has become one of Seville's most important centres for cultural events. ()
Teatro Lope de Vega – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Seville Cathedral, Alcázar of Seville, Torre del Oro, Palacio de San Telmo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Teatro Lope de Vega?
How to get to Teatro Lope de Vega by public transport?
Bus
- Paseo de delicias • Lines: 3, 41 (4 min walk)
- Av de Portugal - Bar Citroen • Lines: M-131, M-131 Dos Hermanas - Sevilla, Sevilla - Dos Hermanas (Barriada) (4 min walk)
Metro
- Prado San Sebastián • Lines: L1 (7 min walk)
- Puerta de Jerez • Lines: L1 (8 min walk)
Tram
- Puerta Jerez • Lines: T1 (7 min walk)
- Prado San Sebastián • Lines: T1 (7 min walk)
Train
- San Bernardo (16 min walk)
- Sevilla - Santa Justa (33 min walk)