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The capital of Argentina is one of the most famous and visited Latin American cities in the entire region. Its recognition is no wonder, in this metropolis we can find some cultural treasures of world importance, such as the Colon Theater, the most notorious lyric hall in South America.
At the end of the 19th century, Buenos Aires was already beginning to show signs of modernization. The city grew, the national population grew, while spaces dedicated to culture soon became present in many corners of the capital.
Despite this, there was a project that stood out above the rest, and that today continues to be one of the must-sees of Buenos Aires.
We refer to the Colon Theater, this is dedicated to opera and has presented all kinds of works related to that artistic trend. These characteristics make it one of the most outstanding settings in Latin America.
The history of the Colon Theater began in 1908, when it was officially inaugurated. Since then, it has been operating almost continuously, to become one of the most iconic buildings in all of Argentina.
Being a lyrical room, it is easy to see that its greatest attraction is the different staging that the theater presents. However, this cultural space has much more to offer, and if you are passing through Buenos Aires and are going to visit it, pay attention to all its details.
Among the great peculiarities of the Colon Theater are its spacious rooms, carefully designed to be on a par with those of the most impressive theaters in Europe. Their distribution is also fascinating, since they allow the presence of a large number of spectators without limiting the visibility of the stage.
In the same way, the interior of the Colon Theater is decorated in a rather classic, delicate and luxurious style. In it we can find magnificent chandeliers, extensive rugs, sculpted pillars, mosaics, ceiling frescoes and countless golden ornaments.
In the same way, one of the most outstanding singularities of this Buenos Aires theater is the fact that almost all its props, curtains and costumes are produced in the same place, specifically, in workshops that are inside the building.
In addition, the Colon Theater also functions as a school of arts, and chairs of music, dance, musical preparation for opera, stage direction and orchestra training are given.
Visiting Buenos Aires is an experience for all the senses, in the city there is a bit of everything, but music and theater are a fundamental part of the Buenos Aires soul.
If you are already planning your trip to this wonderful South American capital, don’t forget to reserve a space in your agenda to visit the mythical Colon Theater. Keep in mind that this cultural center not only presents operatic works, but also gives space to tango, jazz and even rock, so you will surely find a show that completely captures your attention.
Be that as it may, when you are in Buenos Aires, let yourself be captivated by one of its most beautiful, important and visited buildings. Stop doubting it, and come and enjoy everything that the Colon Theater has to offer.
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