La Lonja Cultural Centre Orihuela
Multi purpose cultural centre, auditorium and music school, Orihuela city
La Lonja is a multi-use cultural centre set in the heart of Orihuela city and was first built as a covered marketplace (an auction house to be exact) in 1926, designed by Orihuela architect, Severiano Sánchez Ballesta.
The original building forms a large rectangular base, built in three aisles, supported by iron beams and columns. The principal fachade sports a tiled design of the Orihuela coat of arms, ( escudo) flanked by cornucopia, horns of plenty.
The building fell into disuse following the construction of a more modern lonja in the Polígono Industrial Puente Alto, and was reformed by the council for use as a cultural centre, auditorium and music school.
In 2008 it was inaugurated as the "Conservatorio Pedro Terol".
Ticket sales for cultural events held at La Lonja:
Tickets are sold two hours prior to the performance on the day of the performance at La Lonja or can be purchased in advance online.
Exhibitions:
La Lonja offers exhibition facilities within the building. When there are exhibitions in situ, these are open as follows:
From Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 2pm and 4pm to 7pm
Sundays and festival days: from 10am to 2pm
Mondays closed
Telephone: 96 530 09 43
Address:
The La Lonja-Conservatorio is located on a corner in-between the streets of Calles Aragón, Avda. Duque de Tamames and Plaza de san Sebastián, Orihuela, 03300
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