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After this period of huge international success, the theatre's decline became clear and plans were made for massive renovations. After an initial start of works to restore the landmark in 2005, the theatre was closed for refurbishment from
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Among the main events of its history are the creation of stable bodies in the 1920s and its municipalization in 1931. In 1946, Peronism promoted a policy of openness to popular music and greater democratization of the public, which was reverted after its overthrow in 1955 and again resumed when
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The Colón theater operated in two buildings, the first located in the Plaza de Mayo until 1888 and the second located in front of the Plaza
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were performed. A private concert to test the acoustics attended by employees, architects, and others involved in the renovation occurred on 6 May 2010. On the 6 September 2013, the Teatro Colón hosted the
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were the most important. The principal company that performed at the Teatro Opera moved to the Teatro Colón in 1908. However, major companies also performed at the Teatro
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1699:ALMAS, ANGELES Y DUENDES DEL TEATRO COLON
1630:Lynn, Karyl Charna, "Restoration Drama",
1599:, Vol I-III, Cinetea, Buenos Aires, 1969.
1332:History of the Colón Theatre (in English)
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1604:Las voces del Teatro Colón
1415:. The Architectural Review
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683:The present Teatro Colón
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2634:Figueroa Alcorta Avenue
2432:José Amalfitani Stadium
2261:Natural Sciences Museum
2226:Fortabat Art Collection
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1611:Mas allá del gran telón
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221:Design and construction
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2407:Obras Sanitarias Arena
2362:Ferro C. Oeste Stadium
1923:Metropolitan Cathedral
1191:"Top 10: Opera Houses"
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2108:Buenos Aires Eco-Park
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2561:Parque de la Ciudad
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2221:Foreign Debt Museum
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2566:La Trastienda Club
2556:San Martin Theatre
1846:Chacarita Cemetery
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2103:Botanical Gardens
1973:San Martín Palace
1968:Recoleta Cemetery
1908:Kavanagh Building
1903:Immigrants' Hotel
1898:Galerías Pacífico
1892:Floralis Genérica
1818:Buenos Aires City
1707:978-950-9140-50-9
1679:978-950-9140-01-1
1626:978-987-9479-03-2
1130:List of buildings
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717:Royal Opera House
706:Ferrocarril Oeste
702:9 de Julio Avenue
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614:Katherine Jenkins
562:Alberto Ginastera
526:Luciano Pavarotti
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1841:Casa Rosada
1523:Lynn, p. 29
906:José Neglia
812:Mefistofele
795:Titta Ruffo
654:La traviata
582:Julio Bocca
574:José Neglia
498:Celia Torra
478:Zubin Mehta
311:Leo Beranek
299:opera house
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307:Argentina
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2614:Caminito
2478:Premetro
2468:MetroBus
2192:Cultural
2072:Recoleta
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1999:Corvette
1938:Obelisco
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