Famous theatres to held events in San Sebastian
San Sebastian of Spain has been one of the famous cities all over the world; this is because the city is filled with striking landscapes and friendly warm welcoming Spanish people. The city just like the other region of Spain also has also special events to commemorate and halls where it is commemorated every year, thus the following is some of the most interesting events and shows to witness in the city.
Audience at Lugaritz—this is appointed as a cultural center, it was opened since 1993 and still on its operation up until this recent period. The center features an interesting and contemporary design. It has a digital sound system, the auditorium as well features bars inside the complex. It is an interesting auditorium that you should not miss to witness when you were here in San Sebastian.
Capella dei Turchini Baroque Orchestra at Palacio de Congresos del Kursaal—this hall is located in an awesome location overlooking at Zurriola Beach. It receives various controversies when it was built in 1999; it has a striking structure of glass and metal. It was Rafael de Congresso who designed the said hall. The Palacio houses two concert halls, shops, café, car park, restaurants, multifunctional meeting rooms and more.
Celtas Cortos at Teatro Victoria Eugenia—opened in 1912; the auditorium has always been the place for San Sebastian International Film Festival since various decades ago. It has been said that the theatre is just a temporary theatre, but recently Celtas Cortos has been used for dance, recitals, classical concerts and more. The theatre as well is designated as the official place for the Quincena Musical and the modern Contemporary Dance Festival.
San Sebastian is no ordinary city, because of its uniqueness San Sebastian caters millions of visitors coming from the different corners of the world. It is not like the events, shows and halls to be seen in the city, but you can also see the beauty of San Sebastian through the eyes of each of its friendly locales.
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