Teatro Amira de la Rosa
The more genteel side of Barranquillas nightlife takes place in this modern 1000-seat theater. Opened in 1982 and named after a local writer, the building itself is a concrete block with a gabled facade and huge portico. Inside you'll find an extensive cultural program that includes ballet, theater, book readings, music recitals, and dance workshops, as well as frequent art exhibitions.
The more genteel side of Barranquillas nightlife takes place in this modern 1000-seat theater. Opened in 1982 and named after a local writer, the building itself is a concrete block with a gabled facade and huge portico. Inside you'll find an extensive cultural program that includes ballet, theater, book readings, music recitals, and dance workshops, as well as frequent art exhibitions.
