The Albisu Theatre, also known as Teatro Albisu was a Spanish opera house and one of the main stages in Havana, Cuba. [1]
On December 17, 1870, Teatro Albisu opened its doors as a Spanish opera venue. [2] The structure was named after José Albisu, the Spaniard who funded it. [3]
The elegant hall's modest design accommodated 1,600 seats on the lower level and 800 more on the balcony. [3]
In 1882, the theatre had installed an electric lighting system by the Edison Electric Light Company. [4]
The building of Albisu Theatre was purchased for $300,000 by the Asturianos Club of Havana which used the upper part of the edifice as their Centro Asturiano clubhouse. $100,000 was spent on restoring the theatre. [5]
When the original Albisu Theatre building burned down around 1916, it was entirely rebuilt and changed to the Campoamor Theatre. [6]
The Albisu Theatre, also known as Teatro Albisu was a Spanish opera house and one of the main stages in Havana, Cuba. [1]
On December 17, 1870, Teatro Albisu opened its doors as a Spanish opera venue. [2] The structure was named after José Albisu, the Spaniard who funded it. [3]
The elegant hall's modest design accommodated 1,600 seats on the lower level and 800 more on the balcony. [3]
In 1882, the theatre had installed an electric lighting system by the Edison Electric Light Company. [4]
The building of Albisu Theatre was purchased for $300,000 by the Asturianos Club of Havana which used the upper part of the edifice as their Centro Asturiano clubhouse. $100,000 was spent on restoring the theatre. [5]
When the original Albisu Theatre building burned down around 1916, it was entirely rebuilt and changed to the Campoamor Theatre. [6]