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Theatre building in Madrid, Spain, opened in 1922

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Built 1921-1925 by Eduardo Sánchez Eznarriaga and Eduardo Lozano Lardet, replacing the Trianon Palace. Opened 27 Jan 1925 as Teatro Alkázar with Leo Fall's operetta Madame Pompadour. In the 1930s useda s a cinema. On 17 Dec 1983 a fire in the basement nightclub Alcalá 20 cost 81 lives. 2004 exterior restoration. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1921-1925 by Eduardo Sánchez Eznarriaga and Eduardo Lozano Lardet, replacing the Trianon Palace. Opened 27 Jan 1925 as Teatro Alkázar with Leo Fall's operetta Madame Pompadour. In the 1930s useda s a cinema. On 17 Dec 1983 a fire in the basement nightclub Alcalá 20 cost 81 lives. 2004 exterior restoration. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1921-1925 by Eduardo Sánchez Eznarriaga and Eduardo Lozano Lardet, replacing the Trianon Palace. Opened 27 Jan 1925 as Teatro Alkázar with Leo Fall's operetta Madame Pompadour. In the 1930s useda s a cinema. On 17 Dec 1983 a fire in the basement nightclub Alcalá 20 cost 81 lives. 2004 exterior restoration. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Madrid, Spain, opened in 1922
  • Teatro Alcázar
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Teatro Alcázar [Madrid]
Theatre building in Madrid, Spain, opened in 1922
  • Teatro Alcázar

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40°25'4.130"N, 3°41'56.551"W
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Built 1921-1925 by Eduardo Sánchez Eznarriaga and Eduardo Lozano Lardet, replacing the Trianon Palace. Opened 27 Jan 1925 as Teatro Alkázar with Leo Fall's operetta Madame Pompadour. In the 1930s useda s a cinema. On 17 Dec 1983 a fire in the basement nightclub Alcalá 20 cost 81 lives. 2004 exterior restoration. (English)
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1922
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Calle de Alcalá, 20, 28014, Madrid
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1922
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