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Theatre building in Montevideo, Uruguay

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Built 1856. Opened 25 Aug 1856 with Verdi's Ernani. Named in honour of the Spanish explorer, Juan Díaz de Solís (ca.1470-1516). 1998-2004 major renovation. 1500 seats. Home to the Comedia Nacional company. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1856. Opened 25 Aug 1856 with Verdi's Ernani. Named in honour of the Spanish explorer, Juan Díaz de Solís (ca.1470-1516). 1998-2004 major renovation. 1500 seats. Home to the Comedia Nacional company. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1856. Opened 25 Aug 1856 with Verdi's Ernani. Named in honour of the Spanish explorer, Juan Díaz de Solís (ca.1470-1516). 1998-2004 major renovation. 1500 seats. Home to the Comedia Nacional company. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Teatro Solís
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Teatro Solís [Montevideo]
Theatre building in Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Teatro Solís

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34°54'28.300"S, 56°12'3.701"W
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Built 1856. Opened 25 Aug 1856 with Verdi's Ernani. Named in honour of the Spanish explorer, Juan Díaz de Solís (ca.1470-1516). 1998-2004 major renovation. 1500 seats. Home to the Comedia Nacional company. (English)
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25 August 1856Gregorian
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1,900
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