The Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex, also known as Teresa Carreño Theater, is the most important theatre of Caracas and Venezuela, where performances include symphonic and popular concerts, opera, ballet and plays. We visited there and went to hear a concert with a folkloric dances building is amazing and all the complex make you feel you want to be a part of it.
it used to be a culture place, now has to share its space with the presidents speeches, so you have to go and find if there are plays availables very nice showroom , cheap tkts
amazing modern architecture and good sound quality - the entrace hall is really beatiuful but the outside is better than the inside of the theater
Took the metro from Altamira to Bellas Artes station, walk around the area and found the famouse teatri, has a stunning architecture work , great to see , worth the visit!
See whatever is playing at this lovely theatre. Great sound. Offers plenty of Venezuelan and Latin American culture. Venezuela has a great symphony.
Es un excelente complejo de salas de teatro en la ciudad de caracas, aunque su ubicación no es la ideal, tener cuidado ya que es una zona peligrosa
The theatre building most important of Caracas. It is used for several art performance. It has an integrated design environment. When it was built, it was a very innovative building
The best concert hall in all of the country, located next to a revered meeting place for forward-thinking artists ("el Ateneo"), is now President Chávez's place for delivering his day-long speeches. The Anna Julia Rojas hall and the José Félix Ribas hall were places I wasn't allowed to go to until I was old enough to sit through a classical music concert or ballet. Less than a week ago, Venezuela's most popular person, conductor Gustavo Dudamel, had to STOP the L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra because babies kept weeping and cellphones were not turned off before the start of the concert.That sums it all up. I won't even get started on the state of the premises.Still, try to visit. You might be able to take something from our story.
The Teatro Teresa Carreno was completed in the early eighties. It is a remarkable work of architecture and is situated very centrally in Caracas. It is used mainly for classical concerts and operas now that Venezuela has developed into a nation of symphony orchestras and of classical music. We have been to various performances, the last one being an homage to the late great Paco de Lucia. It is a great theater with a very laid back atmosphere. The building has a very open structure with various staircases and promenades to enjoy the lush gardens. Fortunately the buiding is all concrete so that lack of maintenance has hardly affected the building. The acoustic is not really the best but atmosphere and building compensate this amply. Recommended also since Caracas has very attractive cultural events. Recommended also to come very early in order to be able to park.
Surrounded by exuberant tropical park, the theaters offers great spectacles in a fancy building with stylish brutalist architecture with amazing artworks from Jesus Soto