A Hub for Local and International Artistic Performances in Bahrain
If you’re looking to visit a beautiful landmark tied to Bahrain’s world-famous seas, there’s nothing quite like the Bahrain National Theatre. Located in northern Manama near a bridge connecting it to Muharraq, this enchanting building, surrounded by turquoise waters, resembles a pearl with a golden dome. Its glass walls symbolise the sea, giving the feeling of being surrounded by an ocean without walls. This architectural gem has become a key cultural landmark in Bahrain, hosting a variety of local and international artistic and cultural events all year round. When visiting, don’t forget to take photos and enjoy a coffee in the café overlooking the sea.
What to Expect
Stunning Design
The theatre boasts a magnificent design inside and out. Sitting like a floating jewel on the water’s surface, it combines the elegance of pearl with the brilliance of gold in a harmonious blend. Visiting at night reveals a mesmerising view, with the theatre illuminated and reflected on the water. The interior design blends traditional architecture, fishing heritage, and the tales of One Thousand and One Nights.
The Third Largest Theatre in the Arab World
The Bahrain National Theatre spans approximately 12,000 square metres, making it one of the largest theatres in the Arab world and the third-largest opera house after those in Egypt and Oman. Its main hall seats 1,000 guests, echoing the magic of One Thousand and One Nights. It hosts a variety of global performances, from music and theatre to various other art forms.
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