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Theatre building in Brasília, Brazil

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Built 1960-1966 by Oskar Niemeyer. Smaller hall Teatro Martins-Pena (407 seats) opened 21 Apr 1966, larger hall Teatro Villa-Lobos (1407 seats) opened 1979. 1979-1981 renovations. 1989 named in honour of the Brazilian composer and conductor, Claudio Santoro (1919-1989). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1960-1966 by Oskar Niemeyer. Smaller hall Teatro Martins-Pena (407 seats) opened 21 Apr 1966, larger hall Teatro Villa-Lobos (1407 seats) opened 1979. 1979-1981 renovations. 1989 named in honour of the Brazilian composer and conductor, Claudio Santoro (1919-1989). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1960-1966 by Oskar Niemeyer. Smaller hall Teatro Martins-Pena (407 seats) opened 21 Apr 1966, larger hall Teatro Villa-Lobos (1407 seats) opened 1979. 1979-1981 renovations. 1989 named in honour of the Brazilian composer and conductor, Claudio Santoro (1919-1989). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Brasília, Brazil
  • Teatro Nacional Cláudio Santoro
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Teatro Nacional Cláudio Santoro [Brasilia]
Theatre building in Brasília, Brazil
  • Teatro Nacional Cláudio Santoro

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15°47'31.920"S, 47°52'48.720"W
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Built 1960-1966 by Oskar Niemeyer. Smaller hall Teatro Martins-Pena (407 seats) opened 21 Apr 1966, larger hall Teatro Villa-Lobos (1407 seats) opened 1979. 1979-1981 renovations. 1989 named in honour of the Brazilian composer and conductor, Claudio Santoro (1919-1989). (English)
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1981
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Via N2, Setor Cultural Norte, Asa Norte
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