Teatro Real Carlos III de Aranjuez: A Historical Monument in the Heart of Aranjuez
Located at Calle San Antonio, 68, the Teatro Real Carlos III de Aranjuez is an architectural emblem with a rich history dating back to 1768. It was built by order of King Carlos III and designed by architect Jaime Marquet, notable for its elegant porticoed façade and frescoed interiors. This theater has witnessed countless operas, comedies, and dramas since its inauguration in 1769.
After several restorations and a period of inactivity, the theater reopened its doors in 2014, preserving its original splendor combined with modern facilities. Today, it offers a wide range of shows including musicals, comedies, and monologues, becoming an essential cultural meeting point in Aranjuez.
The theater has a capacity for 348 people and features modern amenities such as access for people with reduced mobility and a café on the ground floor. Its central location allows for easy access through the Aranjuez train station and several bus lines.