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Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II

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Eduardo
February 26, 2018
One of the most beautiful theaters with a long-standing history in Lisbon. It offers a fantastic variety of performances, particularly in early September, where the theater’s doors will open for ‘Entrada Livre’, a special program that includes shows in all the rooms of the theater as well as music concerts on the theater’s balcony. An evening at Teatro Dona Maria II is a great way to experience one of the most artistic places in the city in a different and unique manner.
One of the most beautiful theaters with a long-standing history in Lisbon. It offers a fantastic variety of performances, particularly in early September, where the theater’s doors will open for ‘Entrada Livre’, a special program that includes shows in all the rooms of the theater as well as music c…
Kleber
March 21, 2015
The National Theatre opened its doors as the April 13, 1846 , as during celebrations of the 27th Anniversary of D. Maria II
Ines
September 19, 2012
National Theater. Beautiful building from the XV century. This historical theatre is one of the most prestigious Portuguese venues and is located in the Rossio square, in the centre of the city.
Frederico
March 8, 2022
Founded by Almeida Garrett, and inaugurated in 1846, the D. Maria II National Theatre, designed by Italian architect Fortunato Lodi, has a neoclassical architectural style. The Theatre was virtually destroyed by fire in 1964 and re-opened to the general public, after having been rebuilt and modernised, in 1978. The National Theatre’s mission is to disseminate leading works from world theatre, having staged performances of great artistic and technical quality.
Founded by Almeida Garrett, and inaugurated in 1846, the D. Maria II National Theatre, designed by Italian architect Fortunato Lodi, has a neoclassical architectural style. The Theatre was virtually destroyed by fire in 1964 and re-opened to the general public, after having been rebuilt and modernis…
Eduardo
November 24, 2019
This neoclassical theatre is located in Rossio, in Praça D. Pedro IV. It was founded in 1846, on the regent queen's 27th birthday, hence the name Dona Maria II. A terrible fire destroyed the inside of the theater in 1964, which was rebuilt and reopened in 1978. Many of the plays are subtitled in English, being accessible to everyone

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Praça Dom Pedro IV
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