National Theatre of Bucharest

Bucharest


The National Theatre is the country's most prestigious dramatic stage. The building is a 1970s-era big box that's gotten a long-overdue facelift; the facilities inside are excellent. Most dramatic works are performed in Romanian. Check the website for the programme during your visit. Buy tickets online or at the box office.


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