Founded in 2008, the Metropol Theatre is a dynamic cultural hub located in the heart of Tirana. As part of the city’s Cultural Center, it hosts a wide range of performances—from Albanian and international plays to children’s shows and experimental productions. With two halls accommodating up to 220 guests, the theatre fosters artistic innovation and supports emerging talent. Its programming includes festivals, concerts, and collaborative projects like the Adriatic Festival, which connects artists across regional borders. Committed to education and cultural enrichment, the Metropol Theatre continues to shape Tirana’s contemporary performing arts scene.
Tirana AlbaniaMetropol Theatre in Tirana is located on Rruga Dedë Gjo Luli, behind the National Museum of History. Founded in 2008, it is part of the Cultural Center of Tirana and is known for its modern theatrical productions of high artistic quality. The theatre’s central location places it near key city landmarks such as Skanderbeg Square, the National History Museum, and the vibrant old town area. Visitors can also find a range of cafes, restaurants, and shops nearby, making the theatre a convenient and cultural hub in Tirana’s urban fabric. Its proximity to major attractions and the cultural heart of the city makes it an excellent venue for experiencing performing arts while exploring Tirana’s rich history and lively atmosphere.