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Teatro Auditorio San Lorenzo de El Escorial

    Information

    This auditorium, located in the tourist village of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, in the Madrid mountains, was opened in  July 2006 with the aim of becoming a unique space to enjoy great productions, operas and zarzuelas as well as small concerts and theatre performances.

    Considered one of the most sophisticated theatres in Spain, from a technological and architectural point of view, this venue covers an area of 25,401 square metres, spread over ten floors, including 8 underground levels. It accommodates a large theatre that can seat up to 1200, a chamber room with 300 seats, a rehearsal room, parallel activity rooms, outdoor terraces, and three cafeterias. 

    GUIDED VISITS OF THE THEATRE

    The Theatre offers a service of one-hour guided visits in groups with a minimum of 15 people, focusing on knowledge of this emblematic architectural space.   The route aims to bring visitors to the complex world that revolves around the presentation of a show, discovering the two performance halls as well as going backstage to visit the rehearsal room, dressing rooms, the sewing room, props storage, loading and offloading bays and other technical spaces.

     

     

    Services
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    Lockers / Cloakroom
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    Cafeteria
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    Restaurant
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    Guided tours
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    Last updated: 08/11/2022
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Parque
    Felipe II, s/n
    28200
    Tourist area
    Near Madrid
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 890 56 21
    Fax
    Metro
    Bus
    661, 664
    Cercanías (local train)
    El Escorial
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

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    Price

    Depending on Show

    Guided Visits: € 4 (consult discounts) Information and bookings on: (+34) 918 90 56 21 and info@uteteatrosdelcanal.com

    Times

    Box Office: Consult opening days for each show  

    Type
    Theatres

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