Where is teatro colon in buenos aires argentina




















In , after the death of Meano, the government commissioned the Belgian Jules Dormal to complete the work.

Dormal introduced some structural modifications and definitely left his stamp on the French style decoration. In any case, in that date was the first opera performed in the main hall of the Theater by the Great Italian Lyric Company, although with some unfinished spaces of the building such as the Golden Hall and the iron canopies on Libertad and Cerrito streets. In the basement was expanded under the lateral square on Arturo Toscanini Street, and a tunnel was built to connect the workshops.

In , the Props Decoration and Costume Painting workshop was created. That is the where the artistic production sectors, scenography workshops, rehearsal rooms, administrative offices and a staff canteen function. In the Executive Branch of the City, through the Subsecretary of Cultural Heritage, called on the General Direction of Infrastructure to create a "Master Plan" to raise the value of the building and update the technology of the stage.

The number of artists who have performed in the theatre since it opened in is huge. Their performances on this stage have shaped its great musical tradition and a world-renowned prestige.

This system worked until the end of the First War, when the public demanded a repertoire that encompassed more than the Italian, the predominant of the concession companies. In the Buenosairean ediles decided to municipalize of definitive way to the Theater Columbus, in the form of public service, with own patrimony. If you are lucky enough to score tickets to a performance, the acoustics will blow you away no matter where your seats are.

It doesn't matter if you're here for a performance or a behinds-the-scene tour, you'll be mesmerized by the graceful staircases, tapestries, red velvet seats, the main room's hand painted dome, and the giant bronze chandelier that hangs from the center of it. The place will take your breath away. Pretty interesting! Is there a guide involved?

The only way in is with tickets to a performance or on one of the English-language guided tours, seven days a week at 11 a. If you're solely into architecture and design, a tour is the way to go.

Who comes here? This is heaven for opera fans. But the tours are also popular with everyone from casual tourists to hardcore design fans and camera-toting sightseers. Did it meet expectations?



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