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Culture in Spain
Museums in Spain
Grec Festival 2008
Barcelona
The performing arts are at the centre of this important cultural event.
This year, special attention will be placed on the most innovative
ideas, to attract new audiences, as well as shows for the whole family,
with puppets and circus performances.
25th June to 2nd August
2008
"The Voices of Joe
Penhall "
A play
with original music by
'Las
Migas'
The Spanish
Theatre
Madrid, Spain
May 14 on ![]() Teatro Real Theatre. 2007/2008 Season Teatro Real Theatre 5th September 2007 to 27 July 2008 The beautiful Royal Theatre in Madrid presents a wide variety of opera and classical song and dance to celebrate its tenth anniversary. Gran Teatro del Liceo Theatre. 2007/2008 Season 5 September to 27 July 2008 Gran Teatro del Liceo Theatre in Barcelona presents a programme of shows including opera, dance, concerts and recitals, as well as a range of complimentary activities, such as film projections and the Petit Liceu, theatre performances designed especially for children. Itálica European Youth Festival of Greek and Roman Theatre 1 - 4 April 2008 Santiponce An attempt to bring classical theatre back to life, the event features tragedies and dramas from the Greek and Roman periods, performed by amateur university groups from around Europe Festival del Teatro Medieval - Medieval Theatre Festival Festival of Medieval Theatre in Hita Along with representations of medieval plays there are also processions and popular dances. 5th July 2008 Orquesta Sinfónica de la Región de Murcia 21st December to 16 May 2008 Auditorio y C. Congresos Víctor Villegas-Sala Narciso Yepes Murcia Vitoria International Theatre Festival 24 September to 18 November 2008 The Vitoria International Theatre Festival contains not only theatre, but also dance and opera productions as well. The Vitoria International Theatre Festival is held annually in Vitoria, capital of the province of Álava, at various venues around the city. Festival: “Noches de Embrujo” (Enchanting Nights) 1st June to 30 September 2008 The list of events is immense: theatre performances, classical music concerts, poetry recitals, film, equestrian shows, flamenco shows, dance, guided walks, conferences… In total, more than 200 events that comprise a major cultural fiesta Cáceres Classical Theatre Festival 11 June to 1 July 2008 Cáceres Classical Theatre Festival aims to showcase quality performances of the best classical texts with prestigious companies on the contemporary dramatic scene, and highlight the conjunction between Golden Age theatre, music and dance. Shakespeare Festival 20-30 July 2008
The programme includes Spanish and international theatre companies
performing different theatre, dance and music shows based on the works
of William Shakespeare.
Museo Nacional de Teatro - Theater National Museum Contact Address: Calle Gran Maestre, 2 13270 Almagro (Ciudad Real) Tel. +34 926261014 / Fax +34 926261012 The Theatre in Spain This is the only museum devoted exclusively to the history of theatrical activities in Spain. Its collections represent a journey through the history of the theatre in Spain, from Greco-Roman theatre to the avant-garde movements of the 20th century, including medieval theatre, the Golden Age, Romanticism, zarzuela (Spanish folk opera) and opera. Of particular interest are the more than 8,000 works on paper, including stage and costume designs, drawings and prints. There are also collections of paintings, sculptures, photographs (over 25,000, from 1870 onwards), models, programmes and costumes (more than 2,000 articles of clothing, dating back to the late 18th century). Mérida Classical Theatre Festival 21 June to 30 August 2008 Dedicated to theatre, and while the fundamental core of texts are of Greco-Latin origin, the festival is also open to the dramatic arts in general and includes music performances and a film season. Al Carrer International Theatre and Entertainment Festival Vildecans, Catalonia 6-9 July 2008 A wonderful, enchanting event where every street is a giant stage where artists and theatre companies from all over the world offer their best ideas in theatre, dance, circus, music and street entertainment. Corral de Comedias – Corral de Comedias Theatre Almagro
Unmatched setting. This is the only 17th-century theatre preserved with its original structure Read More COS. International Festival of Mime and Gestural Theatre 24 - 28 October The event takes place on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the last weekend in October, on different stages around town. Spanish and international theatre companies take part in the festival, La Passió - The Passion 2 March - 1st May 2008 Esparreguera
La Passió de
Esparraguera From the 16th century the Great Theatre of La Passió has been acting in Esparreguera, reminiscent of the old, medieval 'autos'. Temporada Alta. International Theatre Festival 10 May to 12 August 2008 This event aims to offer a high-level theatre programme, with a series of shows by companies from all over the world, and the participation of renowned creators and artists. Innovative dramatisations, first performances and new productions from Spain and abroad complete the festival programme. Misterio de la Pasión - Mystery of the Passion Mystery of the Passion (Lleida) Historic religious play where more than 500 local people play roles that has been shown since 1481 2 March - 27 April 2008 La Mar de Músicas Festival-Cartagena 30 June to 22 July 2008 The Mar de Músicas Festival is held annually in Cartagena (Murcia) and is one of the most important events in the field of World Music. Barcelona -Gran Teatro del Liceau -Palau de la Musica Catalana Teatre Lliure The Catalan National Theatre Contact Address: Plaza de les Arts, 1 08013 Barcelona (Barcelona) Tel. +34 933065700 / Fax +34 933065701 http://www.tnc.es/ca/index.html info@tnc.es Valencia -Circuito Cafe Teatro -Palau de la Musica Valencia Madrid -Teatro Real -Centro Dramático Nacional -Teatro Calderón Malaga -Teatro Cervantes -Sala Romero Estero -Teatro Canovas -Teatro Alameda Fuengirola -Salon Varietes Theatre -Palacio de la Paz Teatro de la Zarzuela Jovellanos, 4 28014 Madrid, España Centralita: 34 91 524 54 00 Abonos y Localidades: 34 91 524 54 10 Programme http://teatrodelazarzuela.mcu.es/ teatro/historia.asp Alicante -Teatro Principal -Aula de Cultura de la CAM Teatro Arniches Menorca Teatro Principal de Mahón Bilbau Teatro Arriaga Torrevieja Teatro Municipal Centro Cultural Virgen del Carmen Cordoba -Cordoba Conservatorio Superior de Musica -Teatro Coliseo Almeria -Municipal Theatre, El Ejido Seville -Teatro de la Maestranza -Teatro Lope de Vega -El Auditorio Marbella -Teatro Cuidad de Marbella -Auditórium -Centro Cultural El Ingenio Ronda Teatro Vincente Espinel Touring -Teatro Meridional Festivals Festival de Teatro El Ejido (Almeria), May /June Festival of Comedy and Humorous Theatre Adra (Almeria), August Muestra de Teatro del Alto Guadalquivir (Córdoba) end June Feria del Teatro en el Sur (Córdoba) July Festival Europeo de Teatro GrecoLatino Santiponce (Seville) April Gran Teatre del Liceu Barcelona( website) Web site: http://www.liceubarcelona.com/ Address: Gran Teatre del Liceu La Rambla 51-59 08002 Barcelona Spain Phone: +34 (93) 485 99 00 Fax: +34 (93) 485 99 19 E-mail: informacio@liceubarcelona.com Booking: in person, phone, online Address: La Rambla 51-59, 08002 Barcelona Phone: +34 93 485 99 13 online: tiquet@liceubarcelona.com Malaga Address: Teatro Miguel de Cervantes C/ Ramos Marín s/n Malaga Spain Phone: +34 95 222 41 09 Booking: in person Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 11.00-14.00, 18.00-21.00 Sun,holidays (perf days): 1 hour before performance Booking: phone Phone: +34 95 222 41 00 Opening hours: Tue-Fri: 11.00-14.00, 18.00-20.00
Valencia
Palace
of Arts
Web site: http://www.lesarts.com Address: Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Avda. Autopista del Saler 1 46013 Valencia Spain Phone: +34 963 163 737 Córdoba Teatro Córdoba Web site: http://www.teatrocordoba.com Address: Teatro Córdoba Avda Gran Capitán 3 14008 Córdoba Spain Phone: +34 957 48 02 37 Fax: +34 957 48 74 94 E-mail: granteatro.publicidad@ayuncordoba.es Salamanca Teatro del Liceo de Salamanca Address: Teatro del Liceo de Salamanca Pl. del Liceo s/n E-37002 Salamanca Spain Phone: +34 923 272 290 Fax: +34 923 218 182 E-mail: salamanca@ciudaddecultura.org La Caruna Mozart Festival Web site: http://www.festivalmozart.com/ Address: Festival Mozart La Coruna Spain Phone: +34 981 252 021 Fax: +34 981 277 499 E-mail: info@festivalmozart.com Season: 5 May-2 Jul (2006) Oviedo Ópera de Oviedo Web site: http://www.operaoviedo.com Address: Ópera de Oviedo Teatro Campoamor c/ Pelayo, s/n E-33002 Oviedo Spain Phone: +34 (985) 20 75 90 E-mail: mail@operaoviedo.com Season: Sep-Jan San Sabastian Quincena Musical Web site: http://www.quincenamusical.com Address: Quincena Musical Centro Kursaal Avda.de la Zurriola 1 E-20002 San Sebastián Spain Phone: +34 943 003 170 Fax: +34 943 003 175 E-mail: quincenamusical@donostia.org Season: 3 Aug-3 Sep (2006) Pamplona Baluarte Web site: http://www.baluarte.com Address: Baluarte Palacio de Congresos y Auditorio de Pamplona Plaza del Baluarte 31002 Pamplona Spain Phone: +34 948 066 066 Fax: +34 948 066 077 E-mail: baluarte@baluarte.com Sabadell Amics de l'Opera de Sabadell Web site: http://www.aaos.info/ Address: Amics de l'Opera de Sabadell Plaça Sant Roc, 22, 2n 1a 08201 Sabadell Catalunya Spain Phone: +34 93 725 67 34 Fax: +34 93 727 53 21 Santander Festival Internacional de Santander Web site: http://www.festivalsantander.com Address: Festival Internacional de Santander C/Gamazo E-39004 Santander Cantabria Spain Phone: +34 (942) 21 05 08 Fax: +34 (942) 31 47 67 E-mail: info@festivalsantander.com Season: 1-29 Aug (2006) Palacio de Festivales de Cantabria Web site: http://www.palaciofestivales.com Address: Palacio de Festivales de Cantabria c/ Gamazo s/n 39004 Santander Spain Phone: +34 942 36 16 06 Fax: +34 942 36 40 61 E-mail: agudo@palaciofestivales.com Season: Oct-Dec Peralada Festival Internacional de Música Web site: http://www.festivalperalada.com Address: Festival Internacional de Música Castel de Peralada Gerona Catalunya Spain Administration: Pere de Montecada 1, E-08034 Barcelona Phone: +34.93.280 5868 Fax: +34.93.203 8700 E-mail: info@festivalperalada.com Season: 14 Jul-19 Aug (2006) Booking: phone, fax Phone: +34 (972) 538 292 Dating back to 1847, the majestic Teatro Principal, Alicante is the city's most esteemed venue as well as home to the Orquesta Sinfónica de Alicante (Symphonic Orchestra of Alicante). The other main venue is the Teatro Arniches- head here for performances of equal excellence but in a smaller, intimate atmosphere. Teatro Principal Plaza de Ruperto Chapí, s/n 965 20 31 00 Teatro Principal de Alicante http://www.teatroprincipalicante.com /venta.asp Teatro Arniches Avda. de Aguilera, 1 965 93 68 38
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Theatre in Spain
Theatre/Opera/Classical
Museums/Art
Vitoria International Theatre Festival
24 September to 18
November 2008
The Vitoria International Theatre Festival contains not
only theatre, but also dance and opera productions as well.
The Vitoria International Theatre Festival is held
annually in Vitoria, capital of the province of Álava, at various venues
around the city. Almagro International Classical Theatre Festival 22 June to 22 July 2008 Almagro International Classical Theatre Festival has as its main venue the town’s Corral de Comedias Theatre, the only stage which remains in use as it was nearly 400 years ago. Cadiz Ibero-American Theatre Festival 16 - 27 October 2008 Spanish and Latin American theatre companies, with shows centred on the performing arts. Theatre performances, montages and a broad range of associated activities make up the event programme. Teatro de la Zarzuela Jovellanos, 4 28014 Madrid, España Centralita: 34 91 524 54 00 Abonos y Localidades: 34 91 524 54 10 http://teatrodelazarzuela.mcu.es /teatro/historia.asp Teatro Romano de Málaga – Malaga Roman Theatre
Calle Alcazabilla, s/n
29015 Málaga (Malaga)Tel. +34 686130978 Tel. +34 686130983 After being hidden underground for many centuries Malaga's Roman theatre lies at the foot of the Alcazaba fortress in the western part of the city. Discovered in 1951 it dates back to the first century and was built during the Empire of Augustus. It was used up until the third century. The Arabs used parts of the theatre for their own building purposes. They took capitals and column shafts for their own Alcazaba fortress as support for the horseshoe arches over the doorways. The theatre has a radius of 31 metres is 16 metres tall and has an orchestra of 15 metres. The area has three main stands and gateways that lead into the stands (vomitorium). Timetables: 1 April to 30 September, Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-2.30pm and 5-8pm. Sundays and public holidays, 10am-2pm. 1 October to 31 March, 10am-2pm and 4-7pm. Sundays and public holidays, 10am-2pm. Entry fee: Free admission. Services: Guided tour http://www.malagaturismo.com/home.jsp La Teatral Street Theatre Fair in Espartinas 2 to 5 June 2008 "XVI CASTELLÓ A ESCENA" 2008 CASTELLÓ DE LA PLANA/CASTELLÓN 22 February to 9 April 2008 Theatre enthusiasts have a date at the Teatre Principal in Castellón for the 16th Edition of the Castelló a Escena Festival. An extraordinary program filled with innovative scenic proposals are now on stage until April 9th
Stage Door Performing Arts
Benitatxell
Arts Centre
Designed for children of all ages our theatre school, in Benitachell/
Benitatxell, Costa Blanca, Spain, takes our students through a steady
progression of all the theatre skills. The perfect entertainment in
Spain for all children.
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Theatre in Spain
Teatre Principal de Maó (catalan) or Teatro Principal de Mahón
(spanish) is an opera house located in the Spanish city of Mahón, the
capital of the island of Menorca. The Principal, as is known colloquially,
is one of the oldest operas in Spain. Every year, The
Principal hosts the Opera Week, an event where important opera figures of
Bel Canto perform in. The theater is also an important focus of Minorcan
culture. http://www.teatremao.org/
The Teatro Arriaga is an opera house in Bilbao,
Spain. It was built in Neoclassical style by architect Joaquín Rucoba in
1890, the same architect that built the city hall. It is named after Juan
Crisóstomo de Arriaga, known in his time as the "Spanish Mozart".
http://www.teatroarriaga.com
The Teatro Real,
Madrid (literally Royal Theater) or
simply The Real as is known colloquialy, is an opera house located in
Madrid, Spain. The Teatro Real is one of the world's most famous opera
houses alongside the Teatro alla Scala, Liceu, Metropolitan Opera House,
Royal Opera House, Teatro Colón, Wiener Staatsoper, La Fenice, Opera
Bastille, Sydney Opera House and the Opera Garnier. The Teatro Real was
inaugurated on 19 November 1850, with Donizetti's La Favorite and is one
of the world's finest stage and acoustic settings for opera.The construction of the Real was ordered by the queen Isabel II, this is the reason why the theater is called Real (royal in Spanish). The Teatro Real is located just in front of the Palacio Real, the official residence of the Kings of Spain. The most successful years of the opera house (including the visit of Giuseppe Verdi to present his new opera La Forza del Destino) were from its construction in 1850 to 1925, when the theater had to be closed because of the damage that the construction of the Metro de Madrid had caused on the building. Interior,The theater reopened in 1966 as a concert theater until the middle of the nineties, when the theater was remodeled to host opera again. In 1969, The 14th Edition of the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the theatre, and featured a metal sculpture on stage, that was created by surrealist Spanish artist, Salvador Dalí. Since 1997, the theater has recupered the fame and the excellence that it possessed on the XIX century. The orchestra of the Teatro Real is the Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid. The Teatro Real has a museum and a tour through the whole building that can be visited even the days when there is not any event. http://www.teatro-real.com/ Dating back to 1847, the majestic Teatro Principal is Alicantes most esteemed venue as well as home to the Orquesta Sinfónica de Alicante (Symphonic Orchestra of Alicante). The other main venue is the Teatro Arniches- head here for performances of equal excellence but in a smaller, intimate atmosphere. Barcelona -Gran Teatro del Liceau -Palau de la Musica Catalana Teatre Lliure Valencia -Circuito Cafe Teatro -Palau de la Musica Valencia Madrid -Teatro Real -Centro Dramático Nacional -Teatro Calderón Malaga -Teatro Cervantes -Sala Romero Estero -Teatro Canovas -Teatro Alameda Fuengirola -Salon Varietes Theatre -Palacio de la Paz Alicante -Teatro Principal -Aula de Cultura de la CAM Teatro Arniches Menorca Teatro Principal de Mahón <
50% off Theatre Tickets in MadridA new initiative in Madrid aims to offer people up to 50% off theatre prices for performances, when bought two hours beforehand. Located in the Plaza del Carmen, the Last Minute Box Office lets you buy tickets at 21 of Madrid's theatres and this initiative is likely to be extended in the future to include music, dance and circuses. Once purchased, you can go direct to the theatre without having to drop by at the box office. Here are a list of the 21 theatres: Teatro Albéniz, Teatro Alcázar, Gran Vía, Fígaro, Infanta Isabel, Amaya, Victoria, Alfil, La Latina, Teatro de Madrid, Muñoz Seca, Reina Victoria, Arlequín, El Canto de la Cabra, Teatro Triángulo, Sala Cuarta Pared, Pradillo, Sala Ítaca, Teatro Lagrada, Teatro Estudio Liberarte and Guindalera Escena Abierta. Bilbau Teatro Arriaga Torrevieja Teatro Municipal Centro Cultural Virgen del Carmen Cordoba -Cordoba Conservatorio Superior de Musica -Teatro Coliseo Almeria -Municipal Theatre, El Ejido Seville -Teatro de la Maestranza -Teatro Lope de Vega -El Auditorio Marbella -Teatro Cuidad de Marbella -Auditórium -Centro Cultural El Ingenio Ronda Teatro Vincente Espinel Touring -Teatro Meridional Barcelona, L'Auditori Web site: http://www.auditori.com/ Address: L'Auditori C/Lepant 150 Barcelona Spain Palau de la Música Catalana Web site: http://www.palaumusica.org/ Address: Palau de la Música Catalana c/ Sant Francesc de Paula, 2 08003 Barcelona Spain Phone: +34 93 295 72 00 Fax: +34 93 295 72 10 E-mail: palau@palaumusica.org Booking: phone, fax Phone: +34 93 295 72 00 fax: +34 93 295 72 10 Opening hours: 10:00-21:00 (Mon-Sat) Teatro Real Madrid (website) Teatro Real Plaza Isabel II 08013 Madrid Spain Phone: +34 91 516 06 60 Fax: +34 91 516 06 51 E-mail: dpto.rree@teatro-real.com Season: Oct-Jul Productions: 13 (91 Performances) Booking: phone, online Phone: +34 91 516 06 06 online: http://www.teatro-real.com Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 10.00-13:30, 17:30-20:00 Bilbao Asociación Bilbaína de Amigos de la Ópera Web site: http://www.abao.org/ Address: Asociación Bilbaína de Amigos de la Ópera Calle Jose Maria Olábarri, 2 y 4 bajo E-48001 Bilbao Spain Phone: +34 94 43 55 100 Fax: +34 94 43 55 101 E-mail: abao@abao.org Season: Sep-Apr Productions: 6 (25 Performances) Booking: phone, fax Phone: +34 94 43 55 100 fax: +34 94 43 55 101 Teatro Arriaga de Bilbao Web site: http://www.teatroarriaga.com/ Address: Teatro Arriaga de Bilbao Plaza Arriaga S/N E-48005 Bilbao Spain E-mail: informacion@teatroarriaga.com Granada Festival Internacional de Música y Danza Web site: http://www.granadafestival.org Address: Festival Internacional de Música y Danza C/ Cárcel Baja N? 19, 3? C.P: 18001 Granada Spain Phone: +34 (958) 276 200 Fax: +34 (958) 28 68 68 E-mail: info@granadafestival.org Sevilla Teatro de la Maestranza Web site: http://www.teatromaestranza.com/ Address: Teatro de la Maestranza Paseo de Colòn, 22 41001 Sevilla Spain Phone: +34 (95) 422 33 44 Fax: +34 (95) 422 59 95 E-mail: info@teatromaestranza.com Booking: in person, phone, fax, online Address: As Above Phone: +34 (95) 422 65 73 fax: +34 (95) 422 54 08 Jerez Teatro Villamarta Web site: http://www.villamarta.com/ Address: Teatro Villamarta Plaza Romero Martinez, s/n 11402 Jerez de la Frontera Cádiz Spain Phone: +34 56 32 71 00 Fax: +34 56 32 73 23 E-mail: comunicacion.villamarta@aytojerez.es Capacity: 1226 seats Booking: phone Phone: +34 56 32 73 27 La Caruna Palacio de la Opera Web site: http://www.palacongres.com/ Address: Palacio de la Opera Auditorio de La Coruña Glorieta de América s/n 15004 La Coruña Spain Phone: +34 981 140404 Fax: +34 981 261284 E-mail: director@palacongres.com Barcelona -Gran Teatro del Liceau -Palau de la Musica Catalana Teatre Lliure Valencia -Circuito Cafe Teatro -Palau de la Musica Valencia Madrid -Teatro Real -Centro Dramático Nacional -Teatro Calderón Malaga -Teatro Cervantes -Sala Romero Estero -Teatro Canovas -Teatro Alameda Fuengirola -Salon Varietes Theatre -Palacio de la Paz Alicante -Teatro Principal -Aula de Cultura de la CAM Teatro Arniches Menorca Teatro Principal de Mahón Bilbau Teatro Arriaga Torrevieja Teatro Municipal Centro Cultural Virgen del Carmen Cordoba -Cordoba Conservatorio Superior de Musica -Teatro Coliseo Almeria -Municipal Theatre, El Ejido Seville -Teatro de la Maestranza -Teatro Lope de Vega -El Auditorio Marbella -Teatro Cuidad de Marbella -Auditórium -Centro Cultural El Ingenio Ronda Teatro Vincente Espinel Touring -Teatro Meridional Festivals Festival de Teatro El Ejido (Almeria), May /June Festival of Comedy and Humorous Theatre Adra (Almeria), August Muestra de Teatro del Alto Guadalquivir (Córdoba) end June Feria del Teatro en el Sur (Córdoba) July Festival Europeo de Teatro GrecoLatino Santiponce (Seville) April Price Circus Theatre Located in Ronda de Atocha, by the Embajadores tube station, this large leisure space joins a series of cultural establishments like La Casa Encendida (Ronda de Valencia, 2), Matadero Madrid (Paseo de la Chopera, 12) or the Centro Dramático Nacional. They are all sound supporters of the avant-garde and have transformed this area of the city into the ideal space for experimentation. The new Price has been welcomed with great expectation by the circus world, since it represents the institutional recognition of their work, and the recuperation of a myth: the theatre founded by Thomas Price in the late The Teatro Arriaga is an opera house in Bilbao, Spain. It was built in Neoclassical style by architect Joaquín Rucoba in 1890, the same architect that built the city hall. It is named after Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga, known in his time as the "Spanish Mozart". Teatro Cafe Circuito Valencia Teatro de la ZarzuelaTeatro Cervantes, Malaga, Spain Teatro de la Maestranza Paseo de Colón 22, Seville Seville Bars, Clubs, NIght Life It wasn't until the 1990s that Seville got its own opera house, but it quickly became one of the world's premier venues for operatic performances. The
Teatre Lliure is a theatre in Barcelona considered one of the most
prestigious in Spain. It was created in 1976 in the neighbourhood of Gràcia
by a group professionals from Barcelona's independent theatre scene to
create great entertainment in Spain.. It
became distinguished for its practice of presenting theater in Catalan,
its revisiting of classics, and its penchant for contemporary theater. The
Teatre Lliure is not only a place of exhibition, but also a cooperative
society that makes its own productions, many of which have been exported
to other cities across Europe and America. From the beginning, theatre
productions were performed as well as music and dance. The Teatro Real (literally Royal Theater) or
simply The Real as is known colloquialy, is an opera house located in
Madrid, Spain. The Teatro Real is one of the world's most famous opera
houses alongside the Teatro alla Scala, Liceu, Metropolitan Opera House,
Royal Opera House, Teatro Colón, Wiener Staatsoper, La Fenice, Opera
Bastille, Sydney Opera House and the Opera Garnier. The Teatro Real was
inaugurated on 19 November 1850, with Donizetti's La Favorite and is one
of the world's finest stage and acoustic settings for opera.
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