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Theatre building in Pamplona, Spain

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Opened 1839 as "Teatro Principal". 1903 renamed in honour of the Spanish tenor, Julián Gayarre (1844-1890). (English)
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Pamplona, Spain
  • Gayarre Theatre
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Gayarre Theatre [Pamplona]
Theatre building in Pamplona, Spain
  • Gayarre Theatre

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42°48'56.880"N, 1°38'28.896"W
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Opened 1839 as "Teatro Principal". 1903 renamed in honour of the Spanish tenor, Julián Gayarre (1844-1890). (English)
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Opened 1839 as Teatro Principal. 1903 renamed in honour of the Spanish tenor, Julián Gayarre (1844-1890). (English)
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1932
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1969
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