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El Teatro Cervantes is situated right in the centre of the city, surrounded by other historic monuments such as the Roman Amphitheatre, the Cathedral and the Alcazaba. Built in the late 19th century, it has always been famous for the diversity of its performances; it has hosted dancers, musicians and players alike.

Type: | Theatres & Cinemas | ||
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Ramos Marin, 199, Malaga. | |
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952 224 109 | |
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Mon-Fri : 11.00-14.00 and 18.00-21.00 |
The theatre has played host to some of the most famous artistes in the world, from Art Garfunkel to Suzanne Vega, hosting theatrical stagings of Shakespeare, and classic operas such as Guillermo Tell (William Tell), with frequent homage paid to great composers such as Brahms and Beethoven, by the Malaga Philharmonic Orchestra.
The theatre is open all year round, with special performances at Christmas and Easter to celebrate the holidays. The theatre also hosts Malaga´s Annual Jazz Festival - 2011 marked the festival's 25th Anniversary - and the Malaga Festival de Cine (Malaga Film Festival). To host such events, it often joins together with its counterpart theatre, Teatro Echegaray, an 80-year-old cinema which was renovated in 2009.
More info: www.teatrocervantes.com
