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Teatro Colon

Libertad 651, Capital Federal, Argentina 1012
Description: Few things are as iconically Buenos Aires as Teatro Colon. The 2,487-seat opera house has long been a cultural hotbed, attracting some of the biggest names in opera and theater who have graced its legendary stage. Apart...Read More
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Teatro Colon Reviews

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An ugly experience

Quote: I had a very bad experience . I got my ticekts by internet and I was amazed by the name of the area "cazuela de a pie" or something like that. It was the only area for purchase 3 weeks in advance. So, I asummed that never, ever, you will be 1 hour... Read the full Teatro Colon review
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9 de Julio Avenue, Teatro Colon and the Obelisco

  • 5 out of 5 stars by SeenThat from Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel
  • February 3, 2025
9 de Julio Avenue, Teatro Colon and the Obelisco
Quote: 9 de Julio AvenueRunning from north to south across downtown Buenos Aires, the 9 de Julio Avenue is the widest in town and one of the widest in the world with an astonishing width of 140m. It was designed to cover a whole block and both avenues on... Read the full Teatro Colon review

From journal More Buenos Aires

Teatro Colon

  • 4 out of 5 stars by DanaR from Ithaca, NY
  • May 23, 2025
Quote: Built in the early twentieth century in an effort to make Buenos Aires more European, the Teatro Colon opera house remains one of the best preserved remnants of Argentine propsperity. The decadent beauty of the opera house is reflected in plush red... Read the full Teatro Colon review

From journal Buenos Aires and the Vegetarian Student

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Teatro Colon

  • 3 out of 5 stars by billmoy from Chicago, Illinois
  • March 11, 2025
Quote: The Teatro Colon, dating from 1908, is regarded as one of the great opera houses in the world. The grandiose Italianate-French style building is prominently located near the Obelisk and the Avenida 9 de Julio. The seating capacity in the main... Read the full Teatro Colon review

From journal Bill in Argentina - BUENOS AIRES

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Colon Opera House

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Peregrine from , New Mexico
  • June 25, 2025
Quote: I love to wander through old buildings, and the Opera House was no exception. Anyone who was anyone in opera or dance performed there: Caruso, Nijinsky and Pavlova, among dozens more. Regular tours take you through the lobby and theater areas,... Read the full Teatro Colon review

From journal A Weekend in Buenos Aires

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Teatro Colon - not just for opera buffs

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Dee from Zurich, Switzerland
  • November 2, 2025
Quote: Teatro Colon is one of the world’s great opera houses. Tickets for performances featuring well-known artists are difficult to come by, unless you have a top-notch concierge at a five-star hotel. For other performances, especially the ballet, you... Read the full Teatro Colon review

From journal Be A Part of B.A.