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When visiting Barcelona, Spain, the tourist surely would not want to miss out on the entertainment offered in Barcelona theatres. There are, in fact, several theatres in Barcelona that offer a range of entertainment for tourists to enjoy. No matter what theatres a tourist decides to visit, one will most certainly discover a wealth of cultural entertainment, and after attending one or more theatres in the city, the tourist can leave Barcelona after having experienced some of the best cultural offerings and engaging productions in the city.

First on the list of Barcelona theatres is the Teatre Lliure at Carrer Montseny 47, in Barcelona. This theatre was first founded in the 1970s and this particular theatre is notably the most esteemed in the city. This theatre has exhibitions and there is a society that is dedicated to the theatre which actually establishes its own productions; the productions seen in the Teatre Lliure are usually something to do with dance and music. As recently as 2001, this theatre relocated and opened up its doors at the Palace of Agriculture situated on Montjuic Mountain in Barcelona. The latest advances in technology have been invested in the theatre, making the productions seen there truly sensational.

The Teatre Tívoli at Carrer Casp 8 in Barcelona has been open since 1875 and later saw extensive reconstruction in 1919. Within the interior of this extraordinary and beautiful theatre, guests can sit in the seating positioned in stalls, in the dress circle, in the balcony or in a mezzanine. The convexed ceiling makes the interior of the Teatre Tivoli seem expansive and impressive, and the entire theatre gives the visitor as sense of sophistication. A mixture of live performance and films are offered inside the theatre, and many famous celebrities have graced the Tivoli’s stage including Audrey Hepburn, Charlie Chaplin, Claude Rains, Paul Muni, and Greta Garbo, just to name a few.

The Teatre Nacional de Catalunya is yet another theatre within the boundaries of Barcelona, and is situated on Plaça de les Arts 1. This building merges ancient Greek architecture with contemporary design: the sides of the building are bustled with Greek-like pillars while the front face of the building is all glass revealing the building’s interior. The majority of the productions seen in this building are offered in the Catalan language and it was built by Ricardo Bofill, a post-modern architect. Within the theatre there are three distinct sections, and this theatre saw its first staged production occur in 1996.

An alternative theatre one can attend is the Teatre Poliorama on La Rambla 115 in Barcelona. If looking to see a few good shows, this is a fine theatre to attend. Located in the Gothic corner of the city, the Teatre Poliorama was first built in the early 1760s, and is fixed in the building known as the Academy of Sciences and Arts. Comedies, plays, and other shows can be seen in this beautifully constructed location which currently holds just over 640 seats.

Still another popular theatre exists in Barcelona, the El Mercat de les Flors on Carrer de Lleida 59. Formerly a flower market, this theatre has two distinct areas for performance in its interior. The shows within the theatre often involve dance and avant-garde performances. Further, once a year this theatre hosts a special marathon where consecutive productions are shown as a continual source of entertainment. Finally, this theatre also houses a restaurant and bar for pre production