Teatro Colón, Lima
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The Colón Theatre ( es, Teatro Colón) is a historical building and former theatre located next to the San Martín Plaza, part of the historic centre of
Lima Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of t ...
. The theater belonged to ''Teatros y Cinemas Ltda.'' Its construction began in 1911, being inaugurated on January 18, 1914.


History

Before the theater, it is documented that the land belonged to a man named José Manuel Alejo de Hurtado in the mid-19th century. The ownership of the property changed hands several times until it was ultimately acquired by the company Teatros y Cinemas Ltda. in the year 1911. Thus, the construction of the theater began at the hands of the architect of
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origin, Claude Sahut (designer and builder of various works in Lima throughout the 1910s and 1920s). After the work was completed in 1914, the theatre was inaugurated with its first play, "''Los Fantoches''", staged by the "Fabregas" Theater Company. This is how the theater offered, throughout its early years, different shows and performances by small theater companies, both national and foreign. However, it is from 1921 that he begins with the projection of films, little by little leaving aside his theatrical aspect to, finally in 1927, dedicating himself exclusively to film reproduction. In 1936, the theater began a remodeling process: Inside, the independent boxes located on the first floor surrounding the stalls and the high boxes located above them on the second level were eliminated; the dome is eradicated and one more floor is added to the structure. All this in order to adapt it to its new role as a movie theater and to show a more harmonious appearance with the rest of the surrounding structures. In 1972, the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of General
Juan Velasco Alvarado Juan Francisco Velasco Alvarado (June 16, 1910 – December 24, 1977) was a Peruvian general who served as the President of Peru after a successful coup d'état against Fernando Belaúnde's presidency in 1968. Under his presidency, nationalism ...
ordered the expropriation of the site. Later, it was declared a National Monument, with which it became part of the Immovable Cultural Heritage of the Nation. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Teatro Colón became an adult movie theatre, projecting
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s as did other similar venues in Lima, due to both the economic crisis and the decline of the cultural spaces themselves. In the year 2000 the authorities decided to close the space alleging that "it affected the decoration of the city and the maintenance of good customs". However, the measure was disobeyed by the owners, and, as a result, the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima boarded up the doors and facilities. In 2004, the Teatro Colón was auctioned by the metropolitan commune and acquired by the Theater Directorate of the Ministry of Culture. In March 2005, the NGO "Proyecto Cultural Colón Theater" was established, which aims to rehabilitate the totally deteriorated structure of the Theater in order to turn it into a cultural space again.


Architecture

The day after the Teatro Colón was inaugurated, the newspaper El Comercio published a review about the episode and the characteristics of the venue: Currently, the building is located in front of San Martín Plaza in the
Jirón de la Unión The Jirón de la Unión, or Union Street, is a pedestrian street located in the Historic Centre of Lima, part of the capital of Peru. For many decades it was the most important boulevards of the city, often described as the most aristocratic, wher ...
, between the Giacoletti Building and the ''Club Nacional''. In its heyday, the Colón had a capacity for 940 people, distributed as follows: *
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: 305 seats *Gallery: 400 seats *
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: 217 seats *
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: 18 seats


See also

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Plaza San Martín, Lima The Plaza San Martín is one of the most representative public spaces of the city of Lima, Peru. It is located at the ninth block of Avenida Nicolás de Piérola, Colmena avenue, within the Historic Centre of Lima which was declared a World Heritag ...


References

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