Teatro Argentino
Teatro Argentino
4.5
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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4.5
296 reviews
Excellent
138
Very good
112
Average
35
Poor
10
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1
msmith221
Boston, MA13 contributions
Aug 2015
I viewed Otelo by Verdi for about 50.00. Whee can you see a three hour opera for that much. It was in Italian with subtitles in Spanish above stage. I went in not knowing what I was seeing and loved both the show and the Teatro Argentino Opera House.
Written August 10, 2015
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Sergio O
Edinburgh, UK25 contributions
Oct 2014 • Business
Amazing building, check for current shows and experience an amazing piece of art for a few bucks. The brutalist architecture is worth seeing outside and inside. The Ginastera Hall is absolutely amazing, the materials, the seats and the overall distribution. The Café was extremely basic during the show, but it was enough for a short stop.
Written November 1, 2014
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nelby2015
La Plata, Argentina28 contributions
Nov 2017
Very nice theater. Quitr modern though I preferred the old building. It was demolished after a fire.
Written February 10, 2018
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eladialaplata
La Plata, Argentina23 contributions
Feb 2015 • Solo
Artists and workers keep up the level of this estate-run theatre with their excellent performances of ballet, opera, concerts and exhibitions. the orchestra Conductor, Mr Vieu, is outstanding.
sadly, the building is not well kept. on the exterior, the walls and windows have been most painted with graffiti and dust/rubbish gathered around. Inside, out of 6 elevators for the public, only one or two work when there are shows, which complicate a bit, specially for the elderly.
there are tour guides several days a week which are worth taking.
if you have the chance to attend a show, don´t miss it!!
sadly, the building is not well kept. on the exterior, the walls and windows have been most painted with graffiti and dust/rubbish gathered around. Inside, out of 6 elevators for the public, only one or two work when there are shows, which complicate a bit, specially for the elderly.
there are tour guides several days a week which are worth taking.
if you have the chance to attend a show, don´t miss it!!
Written February 27, 2015
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JORGE G
LA PLATA33 contributions
Nov 2013 • Friends
It is rather new, opened in 2000. It has two Halls Ginastera, the largest and Piazzolla. Bearing the
names of well known argentine composers Alberto Ginastera and Astor Piazzolla. Season starts
by mid-march and goes up to december. It offers Symphonic music, Ballet and Opera and Chamber Music. It has its own Orchestra, Training Orchestra, Ballet and Choir. Ginastera Hall has three levels and Piazzolla seats an audience of up to 300 patrons. The theater houses TA.CEC, an avant garde center for experimentation. Box office is open from tuesdays to sundays. More data toll free 0800- 666 - 5151
names of well known argentine composers Alberto Ginastera and Astor Piazzolla. Season starts
by mid-march and goes up to december. It offers Symphonic music, Ballet and Opera and Chamber Music. It has its own Orchestra, Training Orchestra, Ballet and Choir. Ginastera Hall has three levels and Piazzolla seats an audience of up to 300 patrons. The theater houses TA.CEC, an avant garde center for experimentation. Box office is open from tuesdays to sundays. More data toll free 0800- 666 - 5151
Written November 25, 2013
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