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Manaus Opera House
is one of the most important monuments left by the
exhilarating rubber boom period. It was preserved as a
national partimony in 1965, and will celebrate its
centenary in 1996, in perfect condition after a thorough
renovation that left it in its original colors and
details. The architecture is eclectic and neo-classic
with material and artists brought in from Europe. On the
outside of the building, the dome is covered with 36,000
decorated ceramic tiles painted in the colors of the
national flag. In the shape of a harp, the central nave
can seat 640 in the auditorium and the 3 floors with box
seats. Toward the back, the stage curtain projects the
painting "Meeting of the Waters"; originally
done in Paris by Crispim do Amaral. This curtain rises Information about the Manaus Opera House. |