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Avenue), the grand concert hall was designed for a capacity of 1,000 spectators. Its concert hall featured a rising floor to stage level, made available during the many social balls held there since then. Among the first prominent drama theatre directors to stage productions there was
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The theatre additionally houses the Luis de Tejeda and Rafael Grisolía halls, each with capacities of around 100 and mainly reserved for seminars, as well as for the theatre's Youth Orchestra. A museum of the institution's extensive
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so in demand in Argentina at the time. The entirety of the theatre's materials, fabrics and machinery was imported for the purpose from
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in Argentina after 1897. Subsequent years saw numerous internationally renowned classical performers, as well, notably
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The landmark institution was inaugurated on April 26, 1891, as the Rivera Indarte Theatre. Popularly known as the
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in 1887. Securing the project's approval and funding from the Córdoba Legislature, Cárcano commissioned a fellow
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collection was organized into the Cristóbal de Aguilar Musical and Theatre Museum in 1970.
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in 1956 (following Perón's overthrow), and regained the San Martín denomination in 1973.
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Noting the absence of a concert hall in his native Córdoba, Provincial Justice Minister
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theatre, Tamburini's design was juxtaposed with Arturo Nembrini Gonzaga's interior
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on the occasion of the centennial of the Liberator's death. It was renamed
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Gobierno de la Provincia de Córdoba: Teatro del Libertador
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Teatro General San Martín


theatre
opera house
concert hall
Córdoba, Argentina
Ramón J. Cárcano
Ambrosio Olmos
Italian Argentine
Francesco Tamburini
Italianate
verdigris
reliefs
quadriga
Beaux Arts architecture
Europe
Vélez Sársfield
María Guerrero
theatre of Spain
Enrico Caruso
Titta Ruffo
Tito Schipa
Arthur Rubinstein
stagecraft
José de San Martín
Juan Perón
Gobierno de la Provincia de Córdoba: Teatro del Libertador (in Spanish)
31°25′09″S 64°11′16″W / 31.41917°S 64.18778°W / -31.41917; -64.18778
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