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List of theatres and auditoriums in Lisbon

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it has been recognized as the first building of the modern movement in Portugal. Suffering from water damage, the theatre was closed in the 1980s and only reopened in November 2016 after extensive restoration
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was a theatre built in 1845 that mainly concentrated on performances of comedy shows. Damaged by fire in 1921, it reopened in 1925. It closed in 1952 and was rebuilt, although the façade has been preserved.
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was a theatrical cooperative located in the Martim Moniz area of Lisbon. Established in 1974, it used a portable theatre dating back to 1936. The cooperative closed in 1982.
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square. Constructed between 1842 and 1846 to a neoclassical design, it was damaged by fire in 1964 and only reopened in 1978. It is one of Portugal’s leading theatres.
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district of Lisbon. It opened on 22 May 1894. The theatre was purchased by Lisbon City Council in 1971 and underwent major remodelling, beginning in 1998.
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was opened in 1913, close to the Coliseu dos Recreios. It has over 2000 seats and mainly offers light entertainment.
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in 1858, and was demolished in 1879. For much of its existence it was one of the two leading theatres in the city.
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was a theatre in the Parque Mayer theatre district. It offered variety shows of the type known in Portugal as
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neighbourhood. Built in the 19th century, it is one of the oldest theatres in Lisbon still in operation.
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Performing Arts Centre has a Grand Auditorium with 1429 seats and a Small Auditorium with 348 seats.
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There follows a list of present and past theatres and auditoriums in the Portuguese capital of
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was one of the first theatres in Lisbon. It opened on 27 November 1782, changed its name to
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has a Grand Auditorium with 1228 seats at the Foundations’ headquarters. It is used by the
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was a luxurious opera house that was inaugurated on 31 March 1755, and destroyed by the
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is a municipal theatre located in the parish of Alvalade. It was inaugurated in 1969.
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area. The building was constructed in 1997 for the International World Exhibition
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theatre district of Lisbon. It opened in January 1956 and closed in 1995.
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was a large theatre and cinema that opened in 1951 and closed in 1984.
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is an opera house. It was opened on 30 June 1793 by
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Index

Lisbon



Teatro ABC
Parque Mayer
Teatro Ádóque
Teatro Avenida
Avenida da Liberdade
Belém Cultural Center
Theatre Camões
Parque das Nações
Expo 98
Teatro Capitólio
Parque Mayer
modernist design
Coliseu dos Recreios
Teatro D. Fernando
Lisbon Baixa
Teatro do Ginásio
Gulbenkian Foundation
Gulbenkian Orchestra
Teatro Maria Matos
D. Maria II National Theatre
Rossio
Maria Vitória Theatre
Parque Mayer
fado
Amália Rodrigues
Cine-Teatro Monumental

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