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Theatre building in Corrientes, Argentina

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Built 1907-1913 by Atilio Locatti and Carlos Milanesse, replacing a former Teatro Juan de Vera (built 1859-1861). Opened 25 May 1913 with Verdi's opera Aida. Officially named Teatro Oficial Juan de Vera. 2005 major restoration. 684 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1907-1913 by Atilio Locatti and Carlos Milanesse, replacing a former Teatro Juan de Vera (built 1859-1861). Opened 25 May 1913 with Verdi's opera Aida. Officially named Teatro Oficial Juan de Vera. 2005 major restoration. 684 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1907-1913 by Atilio Locatti and Carlos Milanesse, replacing a former Teatro Juan de Vera (built 1859-1861). Opened 25 May 1913 with Verdi's opera Aida. Officially named Teatro Oficial Juan de Vera. 2005 major restoration. 684 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Corrientes, Argentina
  • Teatro Oficial Juan de Vera
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Teatro Oficial Juan de Vera [Corrientes]
Theatre building in Corrientes, Argentina
  • Teatro Oficial Juan de Vera

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27°27'52.801"S, 58°50'10.601"W
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Built 1907-1913 by Atilio Locatti and Carlos Milanesse, replacing a former Teatro Juan de Vera (built 1859-1861). Opened 25 May 1913 with Verdi's opera Aida. Officially named Teatro Oficial Juan de Vera. 2005 major restoration. 684 seats. (English)
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25 May 1913Gregorian
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San Juan 637
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