Coliseo theatre, the Glossary
The Coliseo theatre in Eibar, Spain, is a theatre and cultural venue in the city built in 1949, and designed by the architect Víctor Eusa Razquin.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Eibar, Expressionist architecture, Façade, Francoist Spain, Modernism, Movie theater, Neoclassical architecture, Spanish Civil War, Víctor Eusa Razquin.
- Buildings and structures in Eibar
- Theatres in Spain
- Víctor Eusa buildings
Eibar
Eibar (Eibar, Éibar) is a city and municipality within the province of Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Country of Spain.
Expressionist architecture
Expressionist architecture was an architectural movement in Europe during the first decades of the 20th century in parallel with the expressionist visual and performing arts that especially developed and dominated in Germany.
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Façade
A façade or facade is generally the front part or exterior of a building.
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Francoist Spain
Francoist Spain (España franquista), also known as the Francoist dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the period of Spanish history between 1936 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title Caudillo.
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Modernism
Modernism was an early 20th-century movement in literature, visual arts, and music that emphasized experimentation, abstraction, and subjective experience.
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Movie theater
A movie theater (American English), cinema (British English), or cinema hall (Indian English), also known as a movie house, picture house, picture theater or simply theater, is a business that contains auditoria for viewing films (also called movies, motion pictures or "flicks") for public entertainment.
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Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.
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Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War (Guerra Civil Española) was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists.
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Víctor Eusa Razquin
Víctor Eusa Razquin (1894–1990) was a Spanish architect, active almost exclusively in Navarre; he left his personal mark on Pamplona, which hosts numerous prestigious and monumental buildings he designed.
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See also
Buildings and structures in Eibar
- Astelena fronton
- Coliseo theatre
- Ipurua Municipal Stadium
- Markeskua Palace
- Pabellón Polideportivo Ipurua
- Unbe Sports Complex
Theatres in Spain
- Apollo Theater (Miranda de Ebro)
- Coliseo theatre
- Corral de comedias de Alcalá de Henares
- Factoria d'Arts Escèniques (Banyoles)
- Gran Teatro Falla
- List of theatres and concert halls in Spain
- Muñoz Seca Theater
- Palacio Valdés Theatre
- Pedro Muñoz Seca Municipal Theater
- Principal Theatre (Pontevedra)
- Real Teatro de las Cortes
- Teatro Cervantes de Almería
- Teatro Emperador
- Teatro Fernán Gómez
- Teatro Florida
- Teatro Guimerá
- Teatro Lope de Vega (Seville)
- Teatro Princesa
- Teatro Real
- Teatro Rojas
- Teatro Variedades
- Teatro de la Maestranza
Víctor Eusa buildings
- Church of La Milagrosa, Pamplona
- Coliseo theatre
- San Jorge Bridge
- Seminary of Pamplona