Théâtre en Plein Air

Agadir


This large open-air theatre-in-the-round is for the design-heads. Hemmed in by large magnolia trees and some bougainvillea doing the best it can, the theatre was constructed in the Brutalist style after the 1960 earthquake; it's a paean to mid-century design. The approach is dramatic, along the Passage Aït Souss.


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