When Teatro Amador first opened its doors in 1912, it was one of the city’s first movie theaters. It was abandoned in the 1990s and only reopened after careful restoration in 2013. Today it serves as a popular weekend nightclub and hosts a variety of events from jazz and salsa to electronic and reggaetón. It also boasts one of the most beautiful facades in Casco Viejo.
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