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Theatre building in Madrid, Spain, opened 1993

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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built by Teodoro de Anasagasti. Opened 15 May 1920 as Real Cinema by King Alfonso XIII. 1000 seats (plus 54 boxes). 1923 installation of an open-air roof cinema. During the Second Republic named Cine de Ópera (ca. 1931-1939?). Damaged by a bomb in 1936. Re-opened 1943. 1964-1965 renovations. 1367 seats. 1992 rebuilding by Gilbert Lopez-Atalaya, converting the building to a four-hall theatre centre for live theatre. Renamed Teatro Real Cinema. La...)
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Built by Teodoro de Anasagasti. Opened 15 May 1920 as Real Cinema by King Alfonso XIII. 1000 seats (plus 54 boxes). 1923 installation of an open-air roof cinema. During the Second Republic named Cine de Ópera (ca. 1931-1939?). Damaged by a bomb in 1936. Re-opened 1943. 1964-1965 renovations. 1367 seats. 1992 rebuilding by Gilbert Lopez-Atalaya, converting the building to a four-hall theatre centre for live theatre. Renamed Teatro Real Cinema. Largest hall: 400 seats. Currently closed (as of 2019). (English)
Property / Note: Built by Teodoro de Anasagasti. Opened 15 May 1920 as Real Cinema by King Alfonso XIII. 1000 seats (plus 54 boxes). 1923 installation of an open-air roof cinema. During the Second Republic named Cine de Ópera (ca. 1931-1939?). Damaged by a bomb in 1936. Re-opened 1943. 1964-1965 renovations. 1367 seats. 1992 rebuilding by Gilbert Lopez-Atalaya, converting the building to a four-hall theatre centre for live theatre. Renamed Teatro Real Cinema. Largest hall: 400 seats. Currently closed (as of 2019). (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Madrid, Spain, opened 1993
  • Real Cinema
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Real Cinema [Madrid]
Theatre building in Madrid, Spain, opened 1993
  • Real Cinema

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40°25'6.330"N, 3°42'32.170"W
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FECHA DE NACIMIENTO, REVISAR Y CONTRASTAR (Spanish)
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Built by Teodoro de Anasagasti. Opened 15 May 1920 as Real Cinema by King Alfonso XIII. 1000 seats (plus 54 boxes). 1923 installation of an open-air roof cinema. During the Second Republic named Cine de Ópera (ca. 1931-1939?). Damaged by a bomb in 1936. Re-opened 1943. 1964-1965 renovations. 1367 seats. 1992 rebuilding by Gilbert Lopez-Atalaya, converting the building to a four-hall theatre centre for live theatre. Renamed Teatro Real Cinema. Largest hall: 400 seats. Currently closed (as of 2019). (English)
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Actualmente solo funciona como teatro. Anasagasti. Una de las salas se destina al teatro (Spanish)
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Madrid 270
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1993
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Plaza de Santa Isabel con calle de la Priora
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2014
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