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Teatro São Pedro em Porto Alegre RS
Brazil

The oldest theater in town, was built in 1858, with capacity for 700 people at a time when the city had only 20,000 inhabitants. It was closed in 1973 due to lack of technical conditions. His restoration work began in 1975, and reopened in 1984. It is considered one of the best in the country. Currently under construction is a performance center attached to the theater, called Multipalco. When completed, the Multipalco will feature Italian theater, theater workshop, band shell, room for dancers, orchestra room and lounge suits, room for press conferences and meetings, rehearsal rooms, restaurant, parks, cafeteria and bar, four shops and parking. See more in the site Vista Panorâmica.

Copyright: Luciano Correa | Vista Panoramica
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16000x8000
Taken: 13/02/2011
Uploaded: 19/03/2011
Published: 27/03/2011
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Tags: porto alegre; theatro; teatro; sao; pedro; sao pedro; rs; brasil
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