Located on the banks of the Paraná River, it seats about 3,000 people.
In its early years, it was called Greek Theater, until its name was changed to Humberto de Nito, in memory of a famous local composer. Privileged location: Surrounded by the green of Urquiza Park, detached from the coast by Belgrano Avenue (the river can be seen from its highest points), and a few minutes away from the National Flag Memorial. It hosts cultural activities, shows, and concerts. Since more than a decade ago, in summer it hosts the "Rosario Under the Stars" season.
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