Step inside one of Brazil's most breathtaking theatres — a fusion of Scottish cast iron and Amazonian hardwood — and discover the stories behind Fortaleza's most beloved architectural treasure.
What to expect
Inaugurated in 1910, the Teatro José de Alencar is a jaw-dropping confection of prefabricated Scottish cast-iron panels (shipped to Brazil and assembled on-site) married to an exuberant tropical annex with Moorish windows and a stained-glass ceiling. Official guides walk you through the main hall, the gilded proscenium arch, and the historic dressing rooms, sharing stories of the writers, musicians, and politicians who have graced its stage. The central garden, shaded by mango trees and palms, is an unexpectedly serene oasis in the heart of the city.
Good to know
Located in central Fortaleza, 15 minutes from the port by taxi. Guided tours typically run Tuesday–Friday and Saturday mornings — check the official website for current schedules and to pre-book a confirmed English-language visit. Combine naturally with Dragão do Mar and the Central Market for a full cultural morning.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Fortaleza — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.