Performing arts are one of the strongest cultural elements of Bucharest, and the city has a number of world-renowned facilities and institutions. The most prominent is the neoclassical Romanian Athenaeum, which was founded in 1852, hosts classical music concerts, the George Enescu Festival, and is home to the "George Enescu" Philharmonic. Bucharest is also home to the Romanian National Opera, as well as the I.L. Caragiale National Theatre. Another well-known theatre in Bucharest is the State Jewish Theatre, which has gained increasing prominence in recent years due partly to the fact that it features plays starring world-renowned Romanian-Jewish actress Maia Morgenstern. There is also a large number of smaller theatres throughout the city that cater to specific genres, such as the Comedy Theatre, the Nottara Theatre, the Bulandra Theatre, the Odeon Theatre, and the Constantin Tănase Revue Theatre.
BUCHAREST, Str. Batistei nr. 14, sector 2, Sector 2
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Casa de Cultura Studenteasca Bucuresti
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BUCHAREST, Calea Plevnei nr. 61, sector 1, Sector 1
+40 21 315 25 42; +40 21 315 15 58
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Centrul Cultural al M.A.I.
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BUCHAREST, Str. Mihai Voda nr. 17, sector 5, Sector 5
+40 21 314.62.19
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Centrul Cultural European
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BUCHAREST, Str. Lipscani nr. 53, sector 3, Sector 3
+40 21 315.89.80
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Centrul Cultural Nicolae Balcescu
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BUCHAREST, Str. 11 iunie nr. 41, sector 4, Sector 4
336 43 40
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BUCHAREST, Bd. Regina Elisabeta nr. 20, sector 3, Sector 3
+40 21 315.86.80
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BUCHAREST, Str. Aleea Circului nr. 15, sector 2, Sector 2
+40 21 210.24.19; +40 21 210.41.95
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BUCHAREST, Piata Natiunilor Unite nr. 3-5, sector 4, Sector 4
+40 21 336.66.38
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BUCHAREST, Str. C-tin Mille 13 , sector 1, Sector 1
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BUCHAREST, Calea Calarasi nr. 55, sector 3, Sector 3
+40 21 320.35.67
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