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Teatro Maravillas Meléndez

    Information

    This theatre hall, which is located in the central Malasaña neighbourhood, dates back to 1918. It is the follow-on from two halls of the same name which were opened previously: one in 1887, on the intersection of Calle Sandoval, Calle Ruíz and Calle Fuencarral, and another in 1891, in Calle Felipe IV. It is now in Calle Manuela Malasaña. 

    The theatre, with capacity for 400 spectators, was fully refurbished in 2000, reopening its doors to the public on 2 November 2005.

    Its programme focuses mainly on comedies and children’s plays, and includes hit performances, such as "Burundanga", "Arte", or the children’s musical, “The Wizard of Oz".

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    Last updated: 06/02/2023
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    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    de Manuela Malasaña, 6
    28004
    Tourist area
    Malasaña
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 446 84 05
    Fax
    Metro
    San Bernardo (L2, L4)
    Bilbao (L1, L4)
    Bus
    002, 3, 21, 37, 40, 147, 149, C03, N23
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    - Calle Manuela Malasaña, 5

    - Calle Fuencarral, 8

    Price

    According to representation. Check website.

    Times

    Ticket Office: 

    Tue - Fri: 4:30 pm - 8 pm

    Saturdays: 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm/ 5 pm - 10:30 pm

    Sundays: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm / 4 pm - 7:30 pm

    Days with special performances / Public Holidays: the ticket office will open 1 hour and 30 minutes prior to the start of the performance.

    Tickets are also on sale on the official website.

    Type
    Cultural venues
    Theatres

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