The Tomás Terry Theatre (Teatro Tomás Terry) is a heritage venue in the heart of Cienfuegos’ historic centre. The theatre’s grand façade is a landmark in the streetscape for its eclectic architecture and lavish adornment. Take a seat in the gorgeous theatre and experience the lively atmosphere of a venue that has witnessed some of the finest acts to tour through Cuba.
Approaching the Tomás Terry Theatre from the spacious grounds of Parque José Martí, you’ll be perfectly positioned to take in the grandeur of the building’s façade. Admire the eclectic fusion of Italian and French influence in the building’s neoclassical architecture. Look up to see gold-leafed mosaics adorning the upper arches of the theatre’s portico depicting the muses of comedy, tragedy and music, as well as an inscription of the theatre’s name. The theatre was built in the 1880s in honour of the Venezuelan-Cuban business magnate who dominated the Cienfuegos economy in the mid-19th century.
Enter the theatre to see a marble statue of Tomás Terry that was sculpted by Tommaso Solari. Inside the theatre, note the breathtaking opulence of the interior decoration. See magnificent Carrara-marble carvings, handcrafted Cuban-hardwood ornamentation and intriguing ceiling frescoes.
Take your place in the 950-seat auditorium. You might see a local band playing traditional Cuban music, as well as touring acts. Since the theatre opened performers such as Anna Pavlova and Enrico Caruso have graced the stage.
For a small fee, you can join a guided tour of the lavish building and get special access to backstage areas. Learn about the building’s architecture and history as you follow your guide around the theatre.
Tomás Terry Theatre is situated on the northern edge of Parque José Martí (Plaza de Armas) in Cienfuegos’ historic centre. Restaurants, bars and hotels are available on the adjacent streets. Find out what’s showing at the theatre by visiting the box office or checking online. Tours may not be available in English during your visit.