Solís Theatre
Solis Theatre | |
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Teatro Solis | |
Address | Plaza Independencia |
City | Montevideo |
Country | Uruguay |
Architect |
Carlo Zucchi Francisco Xavier Garmendia Víctor Rabú[1] |
Owned by | Government of Montevideo |
Type | Municipal (Montevideo) |
Opened | 1856 |
Rebuilt | 1998 |
Current use | Opera, Ballet, concerts |
Website | |
www.teatrosolis.org.uy |
Solis Theatre (Spanish: Teatro Solís) is Uruguay's oldest theatre. It was built in 1856 and is currently owned by the government of Montevideo. It is located in Plaza Independencia (Ciudad Vieja).
In 1998, the government of Montevideo started a major reconstruction of the theatre, which included two US $110,000 columns designed by Philippe Starck. The reconstruction was completed in 2004 with the re-opening taking place in August of that year.[2] Acoustic studies of the rehabilitation project was entrusted to Jerome Falala of the French studio AVEL ACOUSTIQUE.
Tomás Giribaldi's La Parisina, considered the first Uruguayan national opera, was premiered at the Solís on September 14, 1878.
See also
References
- ↑ "Historicist fervor". EL PAIS. 13 April 2003. (Spanish)
- ↑ "Se reabrió el Teatro Solís", La Nacion, 27 August 2004
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Teatro Solís (Montevideo). |
- Official theatre website Retrieved 4 December 2013
- Details (including photos) of the theatre on viajes.elpais.com.uy Retrieved 4 December 2012
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Coordinates: 34°54′29″S 56°12′04″W / 34.90806°S 56.20111°W