Teatro Solís
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This beautiful example of neoclassical architecture is one of Uruguay's most treasured cultural gems.

📜 Uruguay's oldest and most important theatre, a neoclassical architectural marvel.
🔍 Cultural landmark in Montevideo, hosting diverse performances and guided tours.Designed by Italian architect Carlo Zucchi, opened in 1856.

Why Go

🏛️ Admire stunning neoclassical architecture and lavish interiors🎭 Experience a vibrant hub for arts with varied performances by Uruguayan and international artists🚶‍♀️ Explore rich history and cultural significance on a guided tour🌟 See where famous artists like Sarah Bernhardt, Enrico Caruso, and Arthur Rubinstein performed

Why Avoid

🚫 Closed on Mondays

Tips

🗣️ Guided tours are highly recommended and available in Spanish and English.
📍 Located in the old town, easy to combine with a walk around the area.

Hours

🕒 Open evenings Tuesday through Sunday, closed Mondays for performances. Guided tours available daily.

Location

📍 On Buenos Aires street at the corner of Bartolome Mitre, in Plaza Independencia.

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