The Guiniguada Theater was designed in July 1938 and is the work of architect Antonio Cardona Aragón.
Despite being originally projected as a cinema, the model followed was that of a traditional theater, with a triangular room, boxes, stage and orchestra pit, to which a screen was added at the back of the stage and a projection booth above the amphitheater.
The Guiniguada Theater has been subject, throughout its history, to various modifications, which have turned it, today, into a multidisciplinary space.