Rivoli Teatro Municipal
It was on January, 19th, 1932 that the Rivoli was opened, making a great sensation on the society at the time, with the axiom “Theatre for the public in general”. Glorious times follow, with known cultural programming, with the presence of the National Theatre Company, Amélia Rey Colaço e Robles Monteiro, Maria Matos, Vasco Santana, among others. During the 40 and 50 decades, the Rivoli’s stage was used for innumerable music and dance shows. During the 70ies the quality of the programming decayed, being that after 1991 the Rivoli grows again, becoming a place of election for the autarchy’s cultural initiatives and work for organisms and associations. The theatre has a café-concert and a bookshop-café.
Contacts
Praça de Dom João I
4000-295,Porto
- tel:223392200223392200
- fax: 223392202
- email: [email protected]
- website: http://www.cm-porto.pt/
- Easy external parking
- Theatres & Showrooms
- Auditorium, Bar/snack-bar, Restaurant
Characteristics
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