The São Paulo capital has just gained a new hotspot for theater lovers. We’re talking about the iBT Cultural Center, a new project of the Brazilian Theater Institute, which promises to shake up São Paulo’s cultural scene. The public will soon have access to free or affordable shows, exhibitions and soirees.
With 12 floors and more than 7500 square meters, the space is located in the center of São Paulo, representing yet another step forward towards the requalification of the region. Keep an eye on the news and enjoy the best of the São Paulo scene without spending too much!

Get to know the new iBT Cultural Center
The new center will be a place of movement and diversity. One of the spaces available there is the “Public Square”, a meeting point for performances of all kinds, soirees, concerts and open workshops. Another highlight is the rehearsal rooms scattered around the complex, which will host plays and live artistic interventions.
The iBT Cultural Center will also feature cultural projects that will thrill the public with the best of São Paulo’s culture. For example, Palco Palavra, with slam poetry; or Karaokêra Kerida, with drag queens performing karaoke.
In addition, the space will host alternative movie screenings, dance nights and educational workshops for all ages. When you get hungry, just stop by the café-bar or the restaurant – the latter of which is scheduled to open at the end of 2025.

How to get to know it?
Make a note in your diary: the iBT Cultural Center opens on Friday, August 29th. The location is Avenida Brigadeiro Luís Antônio, 277, Bela Vista, less than 700 meters from the Sé and Japan-Liberdade stations.
The café-bar will be available from the first day, under the command of Chef Rodrigo Oliveira, from Mocotó and Balaio. So take the opportunity to check out free attractions without leaving the center and, what’s more, try artisanal delicacies made by one of São Paulo’s best chefs!
