THEATRES OF BOGOTA
LEON THE GREIFF AUDITORIUM
It is the main auditorium of the National University of Colombia, Bogotá, named in honor of the Colombian poet León de Greiff. It is located in the central square of the campus in the University City in Bogotá Teusaquillo. His sound is recognized in the field is nacional.1 headquarters Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra. It has capacity to accommodate 1619 spectators.
JORGE ELICER GAITAN THEATRE
The Jorge Gaitan occupies the central area of the block between Seventh and Eighth race, and streets and Twenty Twenty, in the north of the town of Santa Fe in downtown Bogotá.
Their design began in 1938 and was led by architect Richard Aeck, U.S. firm Fred T. Law, who also built the building Pedro A. Environmental Lopez on Axis. It opened on June 20, 1940 with the name of Teatro Colombia.
In 1973 the Mayor of Bogotá was purchased and christened with the name of liberal leader Jorge Gaitan. Between 1996 and 1997 it was remodeled. At the end of the 2000s was also closed to adapt its structure to seismic risks presented by the city.
THEATRES OF MEDELLIN
THE LIDO THEATRE
Is a theater in Medellin, Colombia, located in the eastern side of Parque Bolivar in the city center. It became operational in 1945 and in 2007, after a methodical restoration was reopened, and is administered by the Mayor of Medellín. It can accommodate 1,100 spectators and offers a varied program throughout the year.
PABLO TOBON URIBE THEATRE
Pablo Tobon Uribe Theatre is a theater in Medellin, Colombia, located on Avenida La Playa. It has been one of the most traditional venues in the city, offers a varied program throughout the year, was inaugurated on August 2, 1967, and is the best acoustic features for musical and theatrical performances. The theater can accommodate 923 people distributed as follows: Luneta 514, Balcony 369, Additional Balcony 40. It is the cultural center of downtown Medellin.
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