The Teatre Victòria is a theatre in Barcelona, Spain.
The theatre was designed by Andreu Audet i Puig and was inaugurated on 22 April 1905 as the "Pabellòn Sorianno theatre". In 1916, the theatre was sold to John Fradera, who renamed it to "Teatro Victoria". The company changed shareholders until 1954, when the last owners, Bergada, Bosch and Tolosa, sold them all to the Barcelona industrialist, Jaime Balaguer Sarriera whom they met on an advertising campaign.
In 1980, Jaime Balaguer retired and his sons, Jordi and Ricardo Balaguer took over the programming. In 1986, with a 20-year rental agreement, the company Tres per Tres was founded, formed by Tricicle, Dagoll Dagom and Anexa, the company assumed the management and programming of the theatre and remodeled and modernized it in 1992 with the architectural project of Manuel Bosch, Fernando Domínguez and Montserrat Nogués.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teatre_Victòria
Official website http://www.teatrevictoria.com
Phone +1 329–9189
Address Av. del Paral.lel 67–69, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08004, Spain
Coordinates 41°22'29.289" N 2°10'7.474" E