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| + | Built 1882-1884 by Tomaz Augusto Soler. Decoration by Eugénio do Nascimento Cotrim and Luigi Manini. Opened 24 Oct 1884 as Teatro D. Maria Pia, named in honour of King Don Luis's wife, Dona Maria Pia (1847-1911). Later renamed in honour of the 16th century Madeirean poet, Baltazar Dias. Used for theatre performances and as a cinema. 394 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1882-1884 by Tomaz Augusto Soler. Decoration by Eugénio do Nascimento Cotrim and Luigi Manini. Opened 24 Oct 1884 as Teatro D. Maria Pia, named in honour of King Don Luis's wife, Dona Maria Pia (1847-1911). Later renamed in honour of the 16th century Madeirean poet, Baltazar Dias. Used for theatre performances and as a cinema. 394 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1882-1884 by Tomaz Augusto Soler. Decoration by Eugénio do Nascimento Cotrim and Luigi Manini. Opened 24 Oct 1884 as Teatro D. Maria Pia, named in honour of King Don Luis's wife, Dona Maria Pia (1847-1911). Later renamed in honour of the 16th century Madeirean poet, Baltazar Dias. Used for theatre performances and as a cinema. 394 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Funchal, Portugal
- Municipal Theatre of Baltazar Dias
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Municipal Theatre of Baltazar Dias [Funchal] | Theatre building in Funchal, Portugal |
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32°38'49.229"N, 16°54'41.141"W
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Built 1882-1884 by Tomaz Augusto Soler. Decoration by Eugénio do Nascimento Cotrim and Luigi Manini. Opened 24 Oct 1884 as Teatro D. Maria Pia, named in honour of King Don Luis's wife, Dona Maria Pia (1847-1911). Later renamed in honour of the 16th century Madeirean poet, Baltazar Dias. Used for theatre performances and as a cinema. 394 seats. (English)
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1888
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