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Theatre building in Veracruz, Mexico

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First theatre on the site built 1834-1836. Opened 1836 as Teatro Principal. Destroyed by fire in 1900. - Rebuilt and re-opened 1902 as Teatro Dehesa. Used for theatre, opera and conferences. 1970 major restoration. Reopened as Teatro Francisco Javier Clavijero in honor of the Mexican writer, Francisco Javier Clavijero (1731-1787). (English)
Property / Note: First theatre on the site built 1834-1836. Opened 1836 as Teatro Principal. Destroyed by fire in 1900. - Rebuilt and re-opened 1902 as Teatro Dehesa. Used for theatre, opera and conferences. 1970 major restoration. Reopened as Teatro Francisco Javier Clavijero in honor of the Mexican writer, Francisco Javier Clavijero (1731-1787). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: First theatre on the site built 1834-1836. Opened 1836 as Teatro Principal. Destroyed by fire in 1900. - Rebuilt and re-opened 1902 as Teatro Dehesa. Used for theatre, opera and conferences. 1970 major restoration. Reopened as Teatro Francisco Javier Clavijero in honor of the Mexican writer, Francisco Javier Clavijero (1731-1787). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Veracruz, Mexico
  • Teatro Clavijero
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Teatro Clavijero [Veracruz]
Theatre building in Veracruz, Mexico
  • Teatro Clavijero

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19°12'5.231"N, 96°8'25.260"W
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First theatre on the site built 1834-1836. Opened 1836 as Teatro Principal. Destroyed by fire in 1900. - Rebuilt and re-opened 1902 as Teatro Dehesa. Used for theatre, opera and conferences. 1970 major restoration. Reopened as Teatro Francisco Javier Clavijero in honor of the Mexican writer, Francisco Javier Clavijero (1731-1787). (English)
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1902
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Calle Emparan 166
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