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The Real Story Of Cine Tearo Monumented

Portugal Horror Stories - 2

By TheNaethPublished 9 months ago 3 min read

The Chinese Teatro Monumental, which was situated in the Prassa Duque de Saldanha in Lisbon, was created by Raul Rodriguez Lima, an architect who lived from 1909 to 1980. The structure, which was constructed in a modernist style, had both a theater and a cinema. Raul Rodriguez Lima was responsible for the design of the building.

This was something that the authoritarian Estado Novo administration, which was in power at the time, expressed admiration for. The Minister of National Education at the time was Mario de Figueiredo, who was serving in that capacity. In 1946, the building was given the green light to begin construction as a result of the period. The building was put into operation in the year 1943.

Stone was utilized to cover the structure, and it was ornamented on one of its corners with a gigantic column that was topped by an armillary sphere, which was a symbol that the Estado Novo treasured. The building was covered in stone.

In addition to chandeliers, paintings by Maria Keel, and sculptures by Euclides, the main public entrance, which faced Prakar Duke de Saldanha, had seven arched doors that offered direct access to the ticket offices. When it came to the interior decorations, Vaz were among those that were placed. The businessman and entrepreneur Vasco Delgado leased the property with the intention of turning it into a venue for the production of theatrical shows. performances of operettas and variety shows of the sort that have the potential to attract audiences of a size that would enable the theater to be entirely packed. In the 1970s, in order to provide an alternative, a room that was much smaller than the others was constructed on the upper floor.

The enormous movie theater that was already there was obstructed by this barrier. In the 1970s, it became increasingly challenging to attract profitable audiences to a theater that had 1086 seats and a cinema that had 1967 seats. Both of these establishments included theaters. The decision to destroy the facility was reached in 1982 and was unanimously accepted. Due to the intricacy of this situation. This was done in 1984, despite the fact that the general public expressed their disapproval of the decision, and it was replaced with a shopping center and a movie theater.

That theater, which featured the largest of its four projection rooms, which had 378 seats, was forced to close in 2019 owing to the fact that it was unable to produce adequate money, and plans were being made to restructure the site in 2020. As a result, the theater was forced to close in 2019.

It was with the premiere of the film "The Flame and the Arrow" by Jacques Tourneur that the first cinema was opened to the public for the first time. In a hurry. On November 8, 1951, the first ever theatrical performance was the operetta as trace valses the three waltzes. Laura Alves and Juan Villarreal were the leading players in this production, which was the first of its kind. After that, there was a variety show that included performances from a number of different performers. This occurred after the previous event. Some of the individuals included in this group include Oceano, Salvador, Jean Villares, and Laura Alves.

It has been said that Laura Alves was upset when the momentous was demolished since it was a well-known and often performed at the massive. The marriage between Laura Alves and Vasco Morgado lasted until 1967, and even after the marriage ended, she continued to work with him. Not only was the theater used for performances of plays and concerts that were expected to last for a large length of time, but it was also used for other purposes. Additionally, it became an important arena for internationally renowned performers from other nations, such as the vocalists Charles Aznavour, Sylvie Vartan, and Rita Pavoni, among others.

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