Gyor Nemzeti Szinhaz is a distinctive theatre in central Győr, housed in a striking modernist building that opened in 1978. Its architecture is defined by bold geometric forms, a broad covered main entrance and monumental ceramic works by Victor Vasarely on the façades. The main auditorium has 676 seats arranged on a stepped incline, making the venue suitable for drama, music and dance productions.
Inside, the single continuous auditorium has no balcony levels, creating a direct visual connection between the audience and the stage. Spacious foyers, a cloakroom and clearly organised entrance areas make circulation easier before and after performances, while the stage and orchestra facilities support a variety of productions. The auditorium's pronounced slope helps provide clear views of the stage and contributes to an immersive theatre experience.
The theatre is located at Czuczor Gergely utca 7, Győr, Hungary. The main entrance faces the square and is reached by a broad flight of steps; parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity, while the Színház bus stop is situated behind the theatre. For a broader overview of reaching the area and travelling around Győr, see the city transport information further down the page.