The site of the present Principal Theatre was occupied by the church of St Bartholomew the Elder until the mid-19th century. This late
medieval building was in poor condition by the end of the 18th century. In 1769, demolition began, but it was finally demolished in 1844. After several years as an open square (Tetuán Square), in 1864 a
Liceo Casino (work of Domingo Lareu) and the Principal Theatre (work of Faustino Flores), which belonged to the Liceo Casino, were built, inaugurated on 2 August 1878. The theatre was for the exclusive use of members of the
Liceo Casino and in fact the entrance to the theatre was through the main façade of the Liceo Casino. The theatre opened with the company of Miguel Cepillo, who performed
El esclavo de su culpa by Juan Antonio Cavestany. Manuel Becerra bought the building at a judicial auction in 1892. In April 1900, this building hosted the first cinema projection in Pontevedra, and in December of the same year, the first
phonograph audition. The theatre hosted concerts by renowned artists such as the violinist
Manuel Quiroga and the pianist
Arthur Rubinstein. On 22 August 1983, the
City Council acquired the ruins of the theatre and on 9 January 1984, an
invitation to tender was issued for its reconstruction. The current building, inaugurated on 3 January 1987, is the work of the architect José Miyer Caridad, who won the preliminary design competition. == Description ==