First step approved to purchase the Antic Teatre

The Commission for Ecology, Urban Planning, Infrastructures and Mobility has given the green light to the procedure for the Antic Teatre to become publicly owned. The City Council is to amend the Metropolitan General Plan to be able to acquire the theatre and avert its closure as a result of a 500% increase in the rent with the renewal of the rental contract.

18/01/2023 10:54 h

Ajuntament de Barcelona

The continuity of the Antic Teatre, a key venue in the cultural and community fabric in the neighbourhood, is guaranteed through the approval for the building to come under public ownership. The amendment to the MPGM will enable the ground floor and first floor of the building to be reclassified as a cultural facility, and in parallel the process to expropriate and purchase the theatre will begin. The homes on the upper floors and the commercial premises in the ground floor will be maintained, with no changes in ownership.

The theatre is celebrating its twentieth anniversary in the neighbourhood this year. Over the last two decades it has become firmly established as a local space for experimentation, a meeting place for culture and local people.

Once purchased, the Antic Teatre will form part of the network of culture houses in the city, which includes other facilities acquired by Barcelona City Council such as El Molino and the Teatre Arnau.

 

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