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I liked the building and was able to get in, to see the exhibition (free) in the grand hall. Was interesting enough.
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Date of experience: February 2020
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Very near to the National Museum. After the visit of the museum I went close to the National Theatre to have a look. The structure is attractive and there is a side of the building surrounded by the water.
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Date of experience: December 2018
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The bulding is amazing , seating were very nice . However, it’s not special needs friendly or even for people who can’t walk for long . There is no elevator or access for wheelchair or baby stroller . It’s not opened for public , u r only allowed to enter when u get event ticket. …
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Date of experience: February 2019
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I was at the National Museum, a couple of meters away, and decided to go here (the building looks amazing). I was outside taking pictures (I had not even gone inside) when a guard showed up and invited me to leave the grounds. I asked if I could go inside to at least take a picture and grab a programme, he said no. What's the point of having a National Theatre closed to the public?…
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Date of experience: October 2018
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