Teresa Carreño Theater
The Teresa Carreño Theater is on of the most important cultural complex in Latin America. The theater was build by three architects Tomas Lugo Marcano, Jorge Pizzani and Vincenzo Gemito with the idea of creating a theater that symphonic and popular concerts, operas, ballet and theater could be held in a same facility. The theater was inaugurated in two phases, the Jose Felix Rivas room was inaugurated on february 1976 and later on the Rios Reyna room and the rest of the complex opened on April 1983. The theater is named after a famous Venezuelan pianist. The Rios Reyna hall has the capacity to hold 2400 people. This hall is usually made for symphonic spectacles, operas and ballet. The Jose Feliz Rivas hall instead is smaller and holds 440 people. It is currently the official building for the Venezuela Youth Orchestra.
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