The National Theater, inaugurated in 1897, is one of Costa Rica’s most emblematic locations. Its neoclassical architecture, marble interiors, and European frescoes offer a visually striking setting for productions that require sophistication and historical character. Located in the heart of San José, it features a lobby, halls, main theater, and an imposing façade. It is ideal for period, institutional, or cultural scenes and has hosted both national and international productions.