Skip to main content
Teatre Lliure
Theatre

Teatre Lliure

📍 Passeig de Santa Madrona 1, Barcelona🏗 1976-01-01

Teatre Lliure—literally “Free Theatre”—is one of Barcelona’s best-known stages for work in Catalan, founded in 1976 by professionals from the city’s independent theatre scene. It first came alive with *Camí de nit*, directed by Lluís Pasqual, staged in the La Lleialtat factory in Gràcia. From the beginning, the company didn’t just present performances: it built its own productions, mixing theatre with music and dance, and carried much of that work beyond Spain. By 1989, Lliure had become a founding member of the Union of the Theatres of Europe, linking Barcelona to a wider European circuit. In 2001, it moved to Montjuïc, opening in the old Palace of Agriculture—now with multiple halls designed for rapid reconfiguration, including shifting props and changing the staging order in minutes. …

— WayWhisper audio guide

AI-generated from open data and cross-checked, with review where noted. How we write narrations

🎧 Listen in WayWhisperOfficial website ↗
Listen on the go

Hear the full story — and hundreds more — while walking through Barcelona.

Open WayWhisper

More in Barcelona