Difference between revisions of "Teatro García Barbón [Vigo] (Q8750)"
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| + | Built 1927 by Antonio Palacios, replacing the Teatro Rosalía de Castro (opened 1900, destroyed by a fire in 1910). Opened 23 April 1927. Originally named Teatro García Barbón in honour of the businessman and donor, José García Barbón (1831-1909). Later purchased by the bank Novacaixagalicia and renamed Teatro Afundación. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1927 by Antonio Palacios, replacing the Teatro Rosalía de Castro (opened 1900, destroyed by a fire in 1910). Opened 23 April 1927. Originally named Teatro García Barbón in honour of the businessman and donor, José García Barbón (1831-1909). Later purchased by the bank Novacaixagalicia and renamed Teatro Afundación. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1927 by Antonio Palacios, replacing the Teatro Rosalía de Castro (opened 1900, destroyed by a fire in 1910). Opened 23 April 1927. Originally named Teatro García Barbón in honour of the businessman and donor, José García Barbón (1831-1909). Later purchased by the bank Novacaixagalicia and renamed Teatro Afundación. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Vigo, Spain
- Teatro García Barbón
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Teatro García Barbón [Vigo] | Theatre building in Vigo, Spain |
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42°14'16.451"N, 8°43'24.200"W
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Built 1927 by Antonio Palacios, replacing the Teatro Rosalía de Castro (opened 1900, destroyed by a fire in 1910). Opened 23 April 1927. Originally named Teatro García Barbón in honour of the businessman and donor, José García Barbón (1831-1909). Later purchased by the bank Novacaixagalicia and renamed Teatro Afundación. (English)
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1927
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