Wole Soyinka Centre For Culture & Creative Arts (National Arts Theatre) Tour

Wole Soyinka Centre For Culture & Creative Arts (National Arts Theatre) Tour

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Overview

  • Duration:4 hours 30 minutes
  • Travelers:5 guests
  • Tour Type:Daily tour, Group tour, Private tour
  • Language:English
The Wole Soyinka Centre For Culture & Creative Arts (formerly National Arts Theatre), located in Iganmu, Lagos, is an iconic and monumental architectural masterpiece that stands as Nigeria's premier center for performing arts. Built in preparation for the Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC '77), its unique design, inspired by a military cap, makes it instantly recognizable. It’s a symbol of Nigeria's rich cultural heritage and its aspirations in the arts, making it a truly significant landmark among tourist attractions in Lagos.

Why You Should Visit

For lovers of architecture, culture, and history, the Wole Soyinka Centre For Culture & Creative Arts offers a fascinating glimpse into Nigeria's artistic soul. Its sheer scale and iconic status make it a worthwhile sight. The renovated centre is positioned to reclaim its place as a vibrant hub for performances, exhibitions, and cultural events, solidifying its position as a top Lagos cultural site.
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Highlights

  • Iconic Architecture: Unique design shaped like a military cap, making it a national landmark.
  • FESTAC '77 Legacy: Built to host the second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture.
  • Cultural Hub: Historically the primary venue for major artistic and cultural events.
  • Symbol of Arts: Represents Nigeria's commitment to promoting its diverse cultural expressions.

Includes/Excludes

  • Shared tour
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food

Cancellation policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Wole Soyinka Centre For Culture & Creative Arts currently open to the public?

Yes, the Wole Soyinka Centre For Culture & Creative Arts is open to the public.

What is the historical significance of the National Arts Theatre?

It was built for FESTAC '77 and has served as Nigeria's main venue for cultural and performing arts.

Can I attend shows or events there now?

Yes, you can attend special events at the the Wole Soyinka Centre For Culture & Creative Arts. Check dates.

What does its architecture symbolize?

Its design is said to resemble a military cap, a distinctive and powerful symbol.

What to bring

Camera for impressive exterior shots
Patience and understanding regarding ongoing renovations
An appreciation for monumental architecture
Comfortable shoes for walking around the complex
A hopeful outlook for its future cultural vibrancy

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