It is the only one in Sardinia, and one of the very few in Italy, to have preserved its wooden supporting structure and, despite its distinctive external appearance, it fits perfectly into the urban fabric of Alghero. The Civic theatre, also known as the Gavino Ballero Theatre, looks out at the Catalan-style buildings in Piazza del Teatro, adjacent to the historic Palace of the Episcopal Curia. It is no coincidence that the local citizens call it plaça del bisbe, meaning ‘bishop’s square’. During the Middle Ages, the grain market was located here, as shown by traces of large silos found, during renovation work, in the rocky bank on which the theatre was built.