Corrales de Comedias

Corrales de comedias were open-air courtyard theatres popular in Spain during the 16th and 17th centuries, especially during the Spanish Golden Age. They were typically rectangular spaces surrounded by buildings, with a stage at one end and galleries or balconies for the audience. These venues hosted plays, often mixing comedy, drama, and music, and were central to the era’s vibrant theatrical culture.

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