Teatro Variedades

The Teatro Variedades was a famous Colosseum in the city of Madrid, Spain, in the 19th century. Erected in 1847, the theater was located at 40 Magdalena Street.[1] It was known once as one of the most entertaining theatres for the not-so-demanding general public.[2] There, the Boufee genre, the political revue and other minor theatrical genres were inventively exploited. The theater was consumed by flames in a fire on 29 January 1888,[1] resulting in its demolition because of its wooden foundations.

References

  1. 1 2 Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública (2005). Reformistas y reformas en la administración española. INAP. p. 406. ISBN 8473512383.
  2. Serrano García, Rafael (2008). España: 1868-1874 : nuevos enfoques sobre el Sexenio Democrático. Junta de Castilla y León. p. 20. ISBN 8497180895.

Coordinates: 40°24′44″N 3°42′00″W / 40.4123°N 3.6999°W / 40.4123; -3.6999

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