The Bourla Schouwburg in Antwerp is a renovated theater from the 19th century and an important cultural monument in the city. The theater was built in 1834 and is named after Pierre Bourla, a well-known Antwerp architect. The building has a striking neoclassical style and is richly decorated with sculptures and decorations. The theater has a large hall with a capacity of more than 900 spectators and a smaller hall, the Kleine Bourla, which can accommodate about 200 spectators. The Bourla Schouwburg is home to the Toneelhuis, a of the most prominent theater companies in Belgiumë and Europe. The company offers a wide range of theater productions, ranging from classical plays to contemporary theater pieces and experimental theater projects. In addition to offering theater productions, the Bourla Schouwburg also organizes numerous events and festivals, including the Theater festival of Flanders and Summer of Antwerp festival. The theater also plays an important role in the city's cultural scene by organizing educational programs and initiatives to engage young people in theater and culture. |
Setting | Indoor & Outdoor |
Average time | 3uur |
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8,379.91 km from Denver, United States |