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| + | Built 1843-1846 as Teatro D. Maria II by Fortunato Lodi after an initiative by Don Fernando II., King of Portugal. Named in honour of Fernando's wife, Dona Maria II. (1819-1853), Queen of Portugal. Opened 13 Apr 1846 (on Maria's 27th birthday). 1910 renamed Teatro Nacional Almeida Garrett in honour of the Portuguese playwright and statesman, João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida, Visconde de Almeida Garrett (1799-1854). Later re-renamed Teatro Nacional D. Maria II. Destroyed by a fire on 2 Dec 1964, with only the exterior walls remaining. Subsequently restored to the original designs. Re-opened 1978. The theatre includes the main stage, Sala Garrett (699 seats), and a studio theatre, Sala Estúdio Amélia Rey Colaço/Robles Monteiro (80 seats). Used for drama performances. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1843-1846 as Teatro D. Maria II by Fortunato Lodi after an initiative by Don Fernando II., King of Portugal. Named in honour of Fernando's wife, Dona Maria II. (1819-1853), Queen of Portugal. Opened 13 Apr 1846 (on Maria's 27th birthday). 1910 renamed Teatro Nacional Almeida Garrett in honour of the Portuguese playwright and statesman, João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida, Visconde de Almeida Garrett (1799-1854). Later re-renamed Teatro Nacional D. Maria II. Destroyed by a fire on 2 Dec 1964, with only the exterior walls remaining. Subsequently restored to the original designs. Re-opened 1978. The theatre includes the main stage, Sala Garrett (699 seats), and a studio theatre, Sala Estúdio Amélia Rey Colaço/Robles Monteiro (80 seats). Used for drama performances. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1843-1846 as Teatro D. Maria II by Fortunato Lodi after an initiative by Don Fernando II., King of Portugal. Named in honour of Fernando's wife, Dona Maria II. (1819-1853), Queen of Portugal. Opened 13 Apr 1846 (on Maria's 27th birthday). 1910 renamed Teatro Nacional Almeida Garrett in honour of the Portuguese playwright and statesman, João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida, Visconde de Almeida Garrett (1799-1854). Later re-renamed Teatro Nacional D. Maria II. Destroyed by a fire on 2 Dec 1964, with only the exterior walls remaining. Subsequently restored to the original designs. Re-opened 1978. The theatre includes the main stage, Sala Garrett (699 seats), and a studio theatre, Sala Estúdio Amélia Rey Colaço/Robles Monteiro (80 seats). Used for drama performances. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Theatre building in Lisbon, Portugal, opened in 1846
- Teatro Nacional d D. Maria II
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| English | Teatro Nacional d D. Maria II [Lisbon] | Theatre building in Lisbon, Portugal, opened in 1846 |
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38°42'53.280"N, 9°8'23.280"W
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Built 1843-1846 as Teatro D. Maria II by Fortunato Lodi after an initiative by Don Fernando II., King of Portugal. Named in honour of Fernando's wife, Dona Maria II. (1819-1853), Queen of Portugal. Opened 13 Apr 1846 (on Maria's 27th birthday). 1910 renamed Teatro Nacional Almeida Garrett in honour of the Portuguese playwright and statesman, João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida, Visconde de Almeida Garrett (1799-1854). Later re-renamed Teatro Nacional D. Maria II. Destroyed by a fire on 2 Dec 1964, with only the exterior walls remaining. Subsequently restored to the original designs. Re-opened 1978. The theatre includes the main stage, Sala Garrett (699 seats), and a studio theatre, Sala Estúdio Amélia Rey Colaço/Robles Monteiro (80 seats). Used for drama performances. (English)
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13 April 1846Gregorian
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1846
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1067-001
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