Teatro Colombo

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Architectural styleEclectic
Construction started1902
InauguratedFebruary 20th, 1908
Colombo Theater
Teatro Colombo
Teatro Colombo (pre-1937)
General information
Architectural styleEclectic
LocationSão Paulo, São Paulo,
 Brazil
Construction started1902
InauguratedFebruary 20th, 1908
DestroyedJuly 19, 1966
Height
Height45m
Other information
Seating capacity1968

The Colombo Theater (Portuguese: Teatro Colombo) was a Brazilian playhouse located in Largo da Concórdia, in the Brás district of São Paulo. It was the best acoustic theater in the city and had a capacity of 1968 seats. Italian composer Pietro Mascagni conducted his opera Amica at the venue.[1][2]

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