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Theatre building in Oviedo, Spain

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Built 1883-1892 by Siro Borrajo Montenegro and José López Salaberry. Opened 17 Sep 1892 with Meyerbeer's opera Les Huguenots. Named in honour of the Spanish poet, Ramón de Campoamor y Campoosorio (1817-1901). 1491 seats. Since 1981, venue of the annual Premios Principe/Princesa de Asturias award ceremony. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1883-1892 by Siro Borrajo Montenegro and José López Salaberry. Opened 17 Sep 1892 with Meyerbeer's opera Les Huguenots. Named in honour of the Spanish poet, Ramón de Campoamor y Campoosorio (1817-1901). 1491 seats. Since 1981, venue of the annual Premios Principe/Princesa de Asturias award ceremony. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1883-1892 by Siro Borrajo Montenegro and José López Salaberry. Opened 17 Sep 1892 with Meyerbeer's opera Les Huguenots. Named in honour of the Spanish poet, Ramón de Campoamor y Campoosorio (1817-1901). 1491 seats. Since 1981, venue of the annual Premios Principe/Princesa de Asturias award ceremony. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Oviedo, Spain
  • Teatro Campoamor
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Teatro Campoamor [Oviedo]
Theatre building in Oviedo, Spain
  • Teatro Campoamor

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43°21'46.800"N, 5°50'52.019"W
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Built 1883-1892 by Siro Borrajo Montenegro and José López Salaberry. Opened 17 Sep 1892 with Meyerbeer's opera Les Huguenots. Named in honour of the Spanish poet, Ramón de Campoamor y Campoosorio (1817-1901). 1491 seats. Since 1981, venue of the annual Premios Principe/Princesa de Asturias award ceremony. (English)
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17 September 1892Gregorian
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1988
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1934
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