Teatro Liceo
The Teatro Liceo in Salamanca is an iconic cultural venue with almost 200 years of history.
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History and Features:
Inauguration and Ownership:
The theater was built by the society "Liceo de la Unión" or "Liceo Artístico y Literario de Salamanca."
Renovation:
In 1997, the Salamanca City Council acquired the building and undertook a significant renovation that included archaeological excavations uncovering remains of the old Convent of San Antonio el Real.
Reopening:
The theater was reopened by Queen Sofía in 2002, after eight years closed to the public.
Capacity:
It has 333 seats, although in the past it has had different capacities.
Cultural Significance:
The Teatro Liceo is a cultural landmark in Salamanca, and its restoration has helped preserve part of the city's identity, according to Salamancahoy.
Activities:
The theater hosts a varied program of shows, including plays, musicals, concerts, and family events.
Inauguration and Ownership:
The theater was built by the society "Liceo de la Unión" or "Liceo Artístico y Literario de Salamanca."
Renovation:
In 1997, the Salamanca City Council acquired the building and undertook a significant renovation that included archaeological excavations uncovering remains of the old Convent of San Antonio el Real.
Reopening:
The theater was reopened by Queen Sofía in 2002, after eight years closed to the public.
Capacity:
It has 333 seats, although in the past it has had different capacities.
Cultural Significance:
The Teatro Liceo is a cultural landmark in Salamanca, and its restoration has helped preserve part of the city's identity, according to Salamancahoy.
Activities:
The theater hosts a varied program of shows, including plays, musicals, concerts, and family events.