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Theatre building in Madrid, Spain

(‎Created claim: Wikidata instance (P13): Q19860854)
(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1954, a)
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Built 1919-1924 by José López Sallaberry and Teodoro de Anasagasti. Opened 20 Oct 1924 as Teatro Fontalba with Jacinto Benavente's opera La verdad sospechosa. Ca. 1936 renamed Teatro Popular. Ca. 1940 renamed Teatro Fontalba. 1400 seats. Closed 1954. Interior demolished. Various rebuildings. Used as a bank, later as retail space. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1919-1924 by José López Sallaberry and Teodoro de Anasagasti. Opened 20 Oct 1924 as Teatro Fontalba with Jacinto Benavente's opera La verdad sospechosa. Ca. 1936 renamed Teatro Popular. Ca. 1940 renamed Teatro Fontalba. 1400 seats. Closed 1954. Interior demolished. Various rebuildings. Used as a bank, later as retail space. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1919-1924 by José López Sallaberry and Teodoro de Anasagasti. Opened 20 Oct 1924 as Teatro Fontalba with Jacinto Benavente's opera La verdad sospechosa. Ca. 1936 renamed Teatro Popular. Ca. 1940 renamed Teatro Fontalba. 1400 seats. Closed 1954. Interior demolished. Various rebuildings. Used as a bank, later as retail space. (English) / qualifier
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1954
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in Madrid, Spain
  • Teatro Fontalba
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Teatro Fontalba [Madrid]
Theatre building in Madrid, Spain
  • Teatro Fontalba

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40°25'12.889"N, 3°42'9.050"W
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Built 1919-1924 by José López Sallaberry and Teodoro de Anasagasti. Opened 20 Oct 1924 as Teatro Fontalba with Jacinto Benavente's opera La verdad sospechosa. Ca. 1936 renamed Teatro Popular. Ca. 1940 renamed Teatro Fontalba. 1400 seats. Closed 1954. Interior demolished. Various rebuildings. Used as a bank, later as retail space. (English)
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1924
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1954
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