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Corral de comedias de Alcalá de Henares

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Theatre in the Community of Madrid, Spain
Corral de comedias de Alcalá de Henares
1602
AddressPlaza de Cervantes, 14
Alcalá de Henares
Spain
Coordinates40°28′56″N 3°21′52″W / 40.482303°N 3.364571°W / 40.482303; -3.364571
OperatorFundación Teatro La Abadía
Capacity200
Construction
Rebuilt1769
ArchitectFrancisco Sánchez
Website
http://www.corraldealcala.com
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Corral de Comedias de Alcalá de Henares in Alcalá de Henares, Community of Madrid, Spain, is one of the oldest preserved theatres in Europe. Built in 1601–02 and designed to mirror the Corral de la Cruz in Madrid, the architect was Francisco Sánchez.

It was built as a corral de comedias, a courtyard theatre. However, it is no longer an open-air theater, like the Corral de comedias de Almagro, having been given a roof in a rebuilding in 1769. Following its use as a teatro romántico in the 19th century, and a cinema in the early 20th century, which led to major changes in the building's architecture, the building has been restored.

Current use

The corral is in active use as a theatre and seats 200 people. Since 2005 it has been administered by the Fundación Teatro La Abadía.

References

  1. Fothergill-Payne & Fothergill-Payne 1991, p. 45.
  2. Coso Marín, Higuera Sánchez-Pardo & Sanz Ballesteros 1989, p. n.s..
  3. Un poco de historia. www.corraldealcala.com (official website)

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40°28′56″N 3°21′53″W / 40.4823°N 3.3646°W / 40.4823; -3.3646

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