Teatro Principal: Historic site and space to promote culture and peace

In 1990, it became a Mexican movie theater, where it was closed for a long time, until it was reopened in July 2011 by the Revolutionary Government
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Published at: 18/04/2024 07:06 AM


The Teatro Principal, located in the historic center of the city of Caracas, in the vicinity of Plaza Bolívar, was inaugurated on April 18, 1931.

Gustavo Wallis Legórburu, was responsible for designing this theater, which was the first in the country to have a steel frame, front balcony and acoustic treatment on the walls.

This theater was also the second main cinema in the capital city with 760 seats for the public, since in May 1935 the legendary Carlos Gardel performed on its stage, offering one of his last performances, which would perish a month later, on June 24, in Medellín (Colombia).

However, in 1953 it was remodeled under the command of Marcos Pérez Jiménez, which caused part of the interior decoration to be destroyed.

Then in 1990 it became a Mexican movie theater, then it was closed for a long time, until it was reopened in July 2011 by the Revolutionary Government.


Mazo News Team



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