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Theatre building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, opened in 1908

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Built 1889-1908 by Francesco Tamburini, Angelo Ferrari, Victor Meano, and Julio Dormal. Opened 1908 with Verdi's Aida. Named in honour of the Italian explorer, Christofero Colombo (span. Cristóbal Colón, engl. Christopher Columbus). 2500 seats (+ 1000 standing). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1889-1908 by Francesco Tamburini, Angelo Ferrari, Victor Meano, and Julio Dormal. Opened 1908 with Verdi's Aida. Named in honour of the Italian explorer, Christofero Colombo (span. Cristóbal Colón, engl. Christopher Columbus). 2500 seats (+ 1000 standing). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1889-1908 by Francesco Tamburini, Angelo Ferrari, Victor Meano, and Julio Dormal. Opened 1908 with Verdi's Aida. Named in honour of the Italian explorer, Christofero Colombo (span. Cristóbal Colón, engl. Christopher Columbus). 2500 seats (+ 1000 standing). (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, opened in 1908
  • Columbus Theatre
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Columbus Theatre [Buenos Aires]
Theatre building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, opened in 1908
  • Columbus Theatre

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34°36'3.899"S, 58°22'59.099"W
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Built 1889-1908 by Francesco Tamburini, Angelo Ferrari, Victor Meano, and Julio Dormal. Opened 1908 with Verdi's Aida. Named in honour of the Italian explorer, Christofero Colombo (span. Cristóbal Colón, engl. Christopher Columbus). 2500 seats (+ 1000 standing). (English)
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1908
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2,478
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1908
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2010
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CP 1010
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1908
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