One of the most beautiful outdoor theatres in Cyprus, is located in Limassol and is situated within the Limassol Municipal garden with a capacity of 1800 people in which shows and concerns take place during the summer months.

The theatre was renamed into Marios Tokas Municipal Garden Theatre, and the decision was taken after the recommendation of the Limassol Mayor, Nikou Nikolaide with the unanimous decision of the Municipal Council in 2017.

On the 25th of September 2017, songs and melodies of the favourite songwriter Marios Toka filled the Municipal Garden Theatre, where a crowd of people honoured Mario Toka.

Tickets for all the Municipal theatre shows are sold at the garden ticket office.

 

Operating hours:

Monday – Friday 16:00-19:00 as well as on the show days from 16:00-21:00

Ticket website:

www.tickethour.com.cy

Telephone number:

25343341

Fax:

25582268

Address:

Lordou Vyrona

3105

Limassol

Cyprus

 

Marios Tokas Municpal Garden Theatre - Limassol photos: 
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