Gran Teatro Falla

It is located in the Plaza Fragela, facing the Casa de las Viudas and adjacent to the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Cádiz.

It was based on the foundation of the previous Gran Teatro de Cádiz, a wooden building designed by García del Álamo and built in 1871, but which had burned in 1881.

Municipal architect Juan Cabrera de la Torre made significant modifications to Morales's original plans.

The theater was known as the "Gran Teatro" until 1926 when it was renamed for composer and native son Manuel de Falla.

The ceiling shows an allegory of Paradise, the work of Felipe Abarzuza y Rodríguez de Arias.

Gran Teatro Falla.