Santa Ana National Theater (Teatro Nacional de Santa Ana)
TIME : 2016/2/22 10:42:16
Santa Ana National Theater (Teatro Nacional de Santa Ana)
Construction on the Santa Ana National Theater (Theatro Nacional de Santa Ana) began in 1902, partly because the city lacked adequate entertainment options and partly — and perhaps more importantly — due to a rivalry with San Salvador, the nation’s capital. Whatever the reason, area coffee growers imposed taxes on themselves to raise money for the project, which opened its doors in February of 1912. It’s first production was of the Italian opera Rigoletto.
Located along Avenida Independencia in the old part of Santa Ana, the three-tiered theater has been marvelously restored and stages performances almost nightly throughout the year. Architectural and decorative elements were brought in from around the world, including sculptures on the facade from Italy; furniture from Austria, England and the US; and marble, mirrors and lamps from Belgium and Italy.
Practical Info
Local buses 50, 51 and 55 stop not far from the theater.