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Theatre building in Recife, Brazil

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Built 1841-1850 by Louis Léger Vauthier. Opened 18 May 1850. Named after Saint Isabel (Elisabeth) in honur of the Brazilian princess Isabel (1846-1921). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1841-1850 by Louis Léger Vauthier. Opened 18 May 1850. Named after Saint Isabel (Elisabeth) in honur of the Brazilian princess Isabel (1846-1921). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1841-1850 by Louis Léger Vauthier. Opened 18 May 1850. Named after Saint Isabel (Elisabeth) in honur of the Brazilian princess Isabel (1846-1921). (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Recife, Brazil
  • Teatro de Santa Isabel
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Teatro de Santa Isabel [Recife]
Theatre building in Recife, Brazil
  • Teatro de Santa Isabel

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8°3'38.542"S, 34°52'42.380"W
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Teatro Santa Isabel em Recife.JPG
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Built 1841-1850 by Louis Léger Vauthier. Opened 18 May 1850. Named after Saint Isabel (Elisabeth) in honur of the Brazilian princess Isabel (1846-1921). (English)
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1850
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