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Concert hall in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Cidade das Artes
Cidade da Música in Rio de Janeiro, 2015.
General information
TypeConcert hall
Architectural styleContemporary architecture
LocationBarra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Current tenantsBrazilian Symphony Orchestra
Construction started2003
Completed2012
Inaugurated2013
CostUS$ 300 million (approx.)
OwnerCity of Rio de Janeiro
Technical details
Floor area90,000m²
Design and construction
Architect(s)Christian de Portzamparc
Website
http://cidadedasartes.rio.rj.gov.br/

The Cidade das Artes (City of Arts) is a cultural complex located in Barra da Tijuca in the Southwest Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which was originally planned to open in 2004, with the name of Cidade da Música (City of Music). The formal inauguration was in January 2013, with the musical "Rock in Rio".

The project's R$515 million (approx. US$250 million) to the city of Rio caused much controversy was originally budgeted at R$86 million.

As the new home of the Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira (Brazilian Symphony Orchestra) and a main center for music, the Cidade das Artes is the largest modern concert hall in South America, with 1,780 seats. The complex spans approximately 90 thousand square metres and also features a chamber music hall, three theatres, and 12 rehearsal rooms. The terrace offers panoramic views of the neighbourhood of Barra da Tijuca.

The building was designed by the French architect Christian de Portzamparc and construction was funded by the city of Rio de Janeiro.

References

  1. Agency for the Promotion of Investments in Rio de Janeiro: "Cidade da Música: Dívida de R$238 milhões - Rio Negócios". Archived from the original on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  2. "Cidade das Artes abre venda antecipada para 'Rock in Rio — o musical'". 29 November 2012.

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