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Theatre building in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Built 1919-1921 as Teatro Cervantes by Aranda and Reppeto for the actors and impresarios, María Guerrero and Fernando Díaz de Mendoza. Named in honour of the Spanish novelist, playwright and poet, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Opened 5 Sep 1921 with Lope de Vega's La dama boba. 1926 nationalized. 1947 renamed Teatro Nacional Cervantes. Damaged by a fire on 10 Aug 1961. Subsequently rebuilt. Re-opened 1968. 1995 declared a national monument. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1919-1921 as Teatro Cervantes by Aranda and Reppeto for the actors and impresarios, María Guerrero and Fernando Díaz de Mendoza. Named in honour of the Spanish novelist, playwright and poet, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Opened 5 Sep 1921 with Lope de Vega's La dama boba. 1926 nationalized. 1947 renamed Teatro Nacional Cervantes. Damaged by a fire on 10 Aug 1961. Subsequently rebuilt. Re-opened 1968. 1995 declared a national monument. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1919-1921 as Teatro Cervantes by Aranda and Reppeto for the actors and impresarios, María Guerrero and Fernando Díaz de Mendoza. Named in honour of the Spanish novelist, playwright and poet, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Opened 5 Sep 1921 with Lope de Vega's La dama boba. 1926 nationalized. 1947 renamed Teatro Nacional Cervantes. Damaged by a fire on 10 Aug 1961. Subsequently rebuilt. Re-opened 1968. 1995 declared a national monument. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Teatro Nacional Cervantes
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Teatro Nacional Cervantes [Buenos Aires]
Theatre building in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Teatro Nacional Cervantes

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34°35'56.000"S, 58°23'1.702"W
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Built 1919-1921 as Teatro Cervantes by Aranda and Reppeto for the actors and impresarios, María Guerrero and Fernando Díaz de Mendoza. Named in honour of the Spanish novelist, playwright and poet, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Opened 5 Sep 1921 with Lope de Vega's La dama boba. 1926 nationalized. 1947 renamed Teatro Nacional Cervantes. Damaged by a fire on 10 Aug 1961. Subsequently rebuilt. Re-opened 1968. 1995 declared a national monument. (English)
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1921
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