Teatro Sá da Bandeira

The Sá da Bandeira Theatre – initially Teatro-Circo and, after, Teatro do Príncipe Real – was open on August, 4th, 1855, being at the time a wood hut. In 1867 it was destroyed and, at the same place, a stone house was built. A week after the Republic Implantation, in 1910, it was called Teatro Sá da Bandeira.

Contacts


Rua Sá da Bandeira, 108
4000-427,Porto

    Characteristics


  • Easy external parking
  • Theatres & Showrooms

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