The Grand Theater of Havana, also known as the Teatro Garcia Lorca, is a historic theater located in Havana, Cuba. It was designed by the Italian architect Gastón Longely and opened in 1915. The theater is considered one of the finest examples of Italian Renaissance-style architecture in Cuba and has become a symbol of Havana's cultural heritage.
The Grand Theater has a rich history and has hosted some of the world's greatest artists and performers. It has been used for various events including plays, ballets, concerts, and operas. The theater's interior is equally impressive, with its ornate decorations, intricate moldings, and opulent chandeliers.