Ópera de Arame, CuritibaIn the city of Curibita, Paraná - south Brazil - Opera de arame became a major tourist attraction due to its original and spectacular architecture. (...)
National Noh Theater, TokyoUsing more suggestion then description, the minimalist Noh theater is one of the oldest forms of performance in Japan. In the 14Th century, Noh actors (...)
Carnegie Hall, New YorkModern America's short history was no impediment in the quick growth of culture and arts. In 1890, only 114 years after the Declaration of Independence, (...)
Odeon Theater, ParisWhen one thinks French Theater, a history that began in the 12Th century with liturgical drama unfolds like a book in the hands of a child. La Comedie (...)
Globe Theater, LondonThe Globe Theater in London has a very long history. Built for the first time in 1559 by Shakespeare's playing company, the theater could house up to (...)
Teatro Olimpico, VicenzaThe Olympic Theater (Teatro Olimpico) in Vincenza is the last masterpiece of Andrea Palladio -one of the greatest architects of Italian Renaissance- and (...)
Burgtheater, ViennaNamed simply "die Burg" by the Viennese population, Burgtheater is also known as the City Theatre, Federal Theatre or National Theatre.
Duesseldorfer schauspielhaus, GermanyThe playhouse imagined by the Düsseldorf architect Bernhard Pfau is one of the greatest theater constructions built after the war. Not only its curved (...)
Teatro Abadia, MadridThe relation between theater and religion was all through history a double-sided sward, but in the same time an inseparable entity. Sometimes opposing and (...)
Habima Theater, Jerusalem The history of Israel's most important theater began in 1913 with a shy theatrical attempt in the town of Vilna, but after the first play was a total (...)