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Theatre building in Blumenau, Brazil

(‎Set [en] alias: Teatro Gomes)
 
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1939
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 789 / rank
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Built 1935-1939 for the Sociedade Dramático Musical Carlos Gomes (formerly Sociedade Teatral Frohsinn). Named in honour of the Brazilian opera composer, Carlos Gomes (1836-1896). Opened 1 July 1939 with Weber's Preziosa. 1968 addition of a smaller stage. In the 1990s, main stage restored and renamed Auditório Heinz Geyer in honour of the theatre's first musical director. 1996-1996 small stage rebuilt and renamed Auditório Willy Sievert. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1935-1939 for the Sociedade Dramático Musical Carlos Gomes (formerly Sociedade Teatral Frohsinn). Named in honour of the Brazilian opera composer, Carlos Gomes (1836-1896). Opened 1 July 1939 with Weber's Preziosa. 1968 addition of a smaller stage. In the 1990s, main stage restored and renamed Auditório Heinz Geyer in honour of the theatre's first musical director. 1996-1996 small stage rebuilt and renamed Auditório Willy Sievert. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1935-1939 for the Sociedade Dramático Musical Carlos Gomes (formerly Sociedade Teatral Frohsinn). Named in honour of the Brazilian opera composer, Carlos Gomes (1836-1896). Opened 1 July 1939 with Weber's Preziosa. 1968 addition of a smaller stage. In the 1990s, main stage restored and renamed Auditório Heinz Geyer in honour of the theatre's first musical director. 1996-1996 small stage rebuilt and renamed Auditório Willy Sievert. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Blumenau, Brazil
  • Teatro Gomes
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Teatro Gomes [Blumenau]
Theatre building in Blumenau, Brazil
  • Teatro Gomes

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26°55'6.766"S, 49°4'4.541"W
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Built 1935-1939 for the Sociedade Dramático Musical Carlos Gomes (formerly Sociedade Teatral Frohsinn). Named in honour of the Brazilian opera composer, Carlos Gomes (1836-1896). Opened 1 July 1939 with Weber's Preziosa. 1968 addition of a smaller stage. In the 1990s, main stage restored and renamed Auditório Heinz Geyer in honour of the theatre's first musical director. 1996-1996 small stage rebuilt and renamed Auditório Willy Sievert. (English)
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R. XV de Novembro, nº 1.181
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1939
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