It began its career as a Comic Theatre in 1799 with Casimiro Cabo Montero as promoter and it used to have wood and canvas until the fire that razed it to the ground in 1892. At the end of the 1990s it was refurbished, conserving the eclectic façade with four openings per floor.
It is currently a multi-purpose space, as well as the headquarters of the Royal Philharmonic Centre, the oldest musical institution in the city of Cordoba, created in 1878 by Eduardo Lucena.

