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Theatre building in Río de Janeiro, Brazil

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Property / Image of WikiCommons: TeatroMunicipal-MFerrez1909.jpg / rank
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Property / Source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatro_Municipal_(Rio_de_Janeiro) / rank
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Located in the city centre, since its inauguration it has played an important role in Rio and national culture, hosting artists, orchestras and ballet companies. With a design inspired by the Paris Opera House, it was restored to its original style and reopened in 2010 with 219,000 sheets of gold, 57 tonnes of copper, 1,500 new luminaires and more than 5,000 light bulbs. (English)
Property / context: Located in the city centre, since its inauguration it has played an important role in Rio and national culture, hosting artists, orchestras and ballet companies. With a design inspired by the Paris Opera House, it was restored to its original style and reopened in 2010 with 219,000 sheets of gold, 57 tonnes of copper, 1,500 new luminaires and more than 5,000 light bulbs. (English) / rank
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Property / architect: Francisco de Oliveira Passos / rank
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Property / architect: Albert Guilbert / rank
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1934
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context: In 1934, upon the observation that the theater was small for the new size of the population of the city, auditory capacity was increased to 2,205 seats. The work, despite its complexity, was held in three months, record time for the season. Later, with some modifications, it acquired the current number of 2,361 places. (English)
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15 March 1978
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Property / reopening date: 15 March 1978 / rank
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19 October 1975
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Property / restoration date: 19 October 1975 / rank
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context: The theater was closed on October 19, 1975, for restoration works and modernization of its facilities and reopened on March 15, 1978. (English)
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1905
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Property / Building date: 1905 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Built by Francesco Oliveira de Passos (son of Rio's mayor, Francesco Pereira de Passos). Opened 14 July 1909 with the National Anthem. First opera season 1910. 2357 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built by Francesco Oliveira de Passos (son of Rio's mayor, Francesco Pereira de Passos). Opened 14 July 1909 with the National Anthem. First opera season 1910. 2357 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built by Francesco Oliveira de Passos (son of Rio's mayor, Francesco Pereira de Passos). Opened 14 July 1909 with the National Anthem. First opera season 1910. 2357 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Río de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Teatro Municipal
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Teatro Municipal [Río de Janeiro]
Theatre building in Río de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Teatro Municipal

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22°54'32.353"S, 43°10'35.998"W
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Built by Francesco Oliveira de Passos (son of Rio's mayor, Francesco Pereira de Passos). Opened 14 July 1909 with the National Anthem. First opera season 1910. 2357 seats. (English)
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Located in the city centre, since its inauguration it has played an important role in Rio and national culture, hosting artists, orchestras and ballet companies. With a design inspired by the Paris Opera House, it was restored to its original style and reopened in 2010 with 219,000 sheets of gold, 57 tonnes of copper, 1,500 new luminaires and more than 5,000 light bulbs. (English)
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14 July 1909Gregorian
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2,361
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Praça Floriano, s/n - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20031-050
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1934
In 1934, upon the observation that the theater was small for the new size of the population of the city, auditory capacity was increased to 2,205 seats. The work, despite its complexity, was held in three months, record time for the season. Later, with some modifications, it acquired the current number of 2,361 places. (English)
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15 March 1978
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19 October 1975
The theater was closed on October 19, 1975, for restoration works and modernization of its facilities and reopened on March 15, 1978. (English)
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1905
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