Theatro Circo

Opened in 1915, was designed by the architect João Moura Coutinho, constituting the most important work of Braga from the beginning of the century. Until the 30, schedule alternated Theatre, cinema, circus and music. Passed through here all the theatre companies of the time. In 1999 enters works and, after seven years with works of refurbishment, opened again to the public, in 2006, with two rooms (a small auditorium with 236 places and a choir room) and with the replacement of the moth of the Hall.

Contacts


Avenida da Liberdade, 697
4710-251,Braga

    Characteristics


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    opening hours


  • monday: 10:00-19:00
  • tuesday: 10:00-19:00
  • wednesday: 10:00-19:00
  • thursday: 10:00-19:00
  • friday: 10:00-19:00
  • saturday: 14:30-19:00

Monuments near Theatro Circo

Cruzeiro do Largo Senhora A Branca


Large cruise with seven steps, a pedestal, a forend worked and, on top, an ORB surmounted by a cross.

Capela de Nossa Senhora da Penha de França


The church owns a two floors’ cloister with four galleries on each floor. Inside are worthy of notice the 18th century glazed tiles and a magnificent pulpit w…

Capela de Santa Justa


Mannerist chapel characterized for its architectonical sobriety and adulterated inside. The main altar with the image of Christ and the two canvas with the pai…

Capela de São João da Ponte


Chapel of longitudinal plant consists of a porch supported by Tuscan columns, a single nave, a chancel and a vestry located near. It was built in 1616, has und…

Casa da Avenida Central / Casa Rolão


Its construction was ordered in the first half of the XVIII century, presenting a two floors’ front, rococo style.

Cruzeiro de Braga


Cruise very simple, with no steps, with a pedestal and a smooth stem.

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