Teatro Sá da Bandeira

The Teatro Sá da Bandeira-initially-circus Theatre and, later, the Theatre Royal Prince-was inaugurated on August 4, 1855, being then a wooden shack. In 1867, would later be destroyed in order to build, at the same venue, a theatre of stone and lime, a week after the implantation of the Republic, in 1910, was renamed Teatro Sá da Bandeira.

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Rua Sá da Bandeira, 108
4000-427,Porto

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Monuments near Teatro Sá da Bandeira

Avenida dos Aliados


A Avenida dos Aliados, inicialmente Avenida das Nações Aliadas, foi aberta em 1916, nos terrenos a norte da Praça da Liberdade. Do projeto inicial, nasceu uma …

Capela das Almas / Capela de Santa Catarina


With a great architectonical simplicity, the Almas chapel dates from the beginning of the XVIII, and was repaired and enlarged in 1801. In 1929, the façades we…

Capela de Fradelos


This chapel is all that’s left of the Fradelhos place that existed here, when the way from the chapel to the Gonçalo Cristóvão Street was an open country.

Chafariz do Laranjal


The Chafariz do Laranjal has a central column with ajutages spilling water into a tank. Before being placed at the Largo da Trindade, this fountain used to be …

Edifício do Majestic Café


More than a café, Majestic symbolizes an important part of the city's history. It was inaugurated on December 17, 1921, under the name of Elite. Despite the fr…

Edifício dos Paços do Concelho no Porto / Câmara Municipal do Porto


Construction of the building began in the 1920s and dragged on for many years. It was finally inaugurated on 24 June, 1957. The work was architecturally inspir…

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