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Teatro de La Abadía

    Information

    Teatro de La Abadía is a theatre and training centre that hopes to make theatre influence social and cultural life. It has been designed with the intention of creating and exhibiting shows with artistic and human inclinations by organising workshops and meetings and is run by José Luis Gómez, who has configured the theatre staff following the tradition of European art theatres.

    The theatre has been accommodated in the former church of the Sagrada Familia and also occupies the annexed auditorium, which have been renamed Juan de la Cruz Room and José Luis Alonso Room. The proximity between the stage and the audience in this peculiar venue, given its calculated dimensions, ensures both the actors and the crowd share the theatrical tension.

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    Last updated: 22/02/2023
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    de Fernández de los Ríos, 42
    28015
    Tourist area
    Chamberí
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 448 16 27
    Fax
    Metro
    Canal (L2, L7)
    San Bernardo (L2, L4)
    Moncloa (L3, L6)
    Islas Filipinas (L7)
    Argüelles (L3, L4, L6)
    Quevedo (L2)
    Bus
    2, 16, 37, 61, 149, N23
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking Stations:

    - Calle Galileo, 63

    - Calle Fernando el Católico, 19

    Price

    Depending on show. Check website.

    Times

    Box office :

    Tue-Sat 5.00pm - 9.00pm ; Sun 5.00pm - 8.00pm 

     

    Type
    Cultural venues
    Theatres
    Cultural centres, exhibition halls, foundations

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