

Théâtre Scène nationale
Inaugurated in 1867, ten years after the opening of the Paris-Saint-Nazaire line, the station combines two styles typical of the late 19th century: a classical style imitating ancient architecture and a modern style. Damaged but not completely destroyed during the war, the station remained in service until 1955, when the new SNCF station was inaugurated.
In 1978, the town acquired the remaining buildings.
In 1988, a business incubator was set up in the restored east wing.
In 2012, the station became the Théâtre de Saint-Nazaire, a national stage.
It is one of 74 national stages in the Ministry of Culture network. The programme is multidisciplinary: theatre, dance, music, circus, etc. Each year it puts on around fifty shows for around a hundred performances.
In 1978, the town acquired the remaining buildings.
In 1988, a business incubator was set up in the restored east wing.
In 2012, the station became the Théâtre de Saint-Nazaire, a national stage.
It is one of 74 national stages in the Ministry of Culture network. The programme is multidisciplinary: theatre, dance, music, circus, etc. Each year it puts on around fifty shows for around a hundred performances.
Services
Services
Toilets
Educational group visits
Guided tours for groups on request
Payment methods
Payment methods
Payment methods



Accepted customers
Accepted customers
- Individuals
- Groups
Openings
Openings
From 8 January 2025 until 22 December 2025
From 8 January 2025 until 22 December 2025
Tuesday
13:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
13:00 - 18:00
Thursday
13:00 - 18:00
Friday
13:00 - 18:00
Saturday
14:00 - 18:00
Location
Location
Access
Access
- Public transport : Ligne Hélyce - Arrêt : Rue de la paix at 550m
- Public transport : Ligne U2 - Arrêt : Le Théâtre
- Railway station at 1km