Cartuja Center


This 2000-seat high-tech auditorium in Isla Cartuja has a front stalls section that retracts to provide standing space, expanding capacity to 3800. Live performances include rock, classical and flamenco, as well as opera and ballet productions. Isla Cartuja is across the river from the centre – take bus C1 or C2.

Box office opens two hours before performances.


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