About

In the heart of Rome's Esquilino district, Ambra Jovinelli stands as a vibrant hub of entertainment and culture. The theater, a creation of Ulderico Bencivenga, opened its doors in 1909 and boasts a beautiful Art Nouveau design, making it the only theater in Rome in the Liberty style. Originally built by Giuseppe Jovinelli for comedy and comic shows, it has hosted legendary performers such as Totò, Anna Magnani, Raffaele Viviani, and Ettore Petrolini.

Rated 4.4 on Google, the Ambra Jovinelli is known for its good acoustics and welcoming atmosphere. It has recently been restored to its ancient splendor, ensuring a clean, inviting environment. Visitors can easily reach the theater via the Termini or Piazza Vittorio metro stops.

While the venue is praised for its ambiance and facilities, some guests note that the seating could use an update, with narrow and somewhat outdated chairs. Nevertheless, the bar, suitable for children features, and the convenience of credit card payments make it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Enjoy a night out at this historic gem and soak in the rich cultural tapestry that Ambra Jovinelli offers.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Payment by credit card

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Principe Umberto
Bus stop 151 m walk
Termini Laziali
Tram stop 222 m walk
S. Bibiana
Tram stop 236 m walk
P.Za Vittorio Emanuele (Ma)
Bus stop 252 m walk
Principe Eugenio/Manzoni
Bus stop 259 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 3,277 reviews
4.4/5 3,072 reviews
4.6/5 205 reviews
Vanni Russo
Vanni Russo
1 month ago on Google

Gli spettacoli di questo teatro non sono mai banali: di temi rilevanti e con gradi attori

Gianluca Fusciani
Gianluca Fusciani
1 month ago on Google

Ottimo teatro

Italian Traveller
Italian Traveller
3 months ago on Google

Sono venuto a vedere il saggio di mia sorella