The Teatro Municipal de Sao Paulo is one of Brazil's most important cultural landmarks, a grand neoclassical and Art Nouveau theatre inspired by the Opera Garnier and inaugurated in 1911 during the height of the coffee baron era. Located on the Praca Ramos de Azevedo in the city center, it has been the stage for transformative moments in Brazilian culture, including the legendary Semana de Arte Moderna of 1922. The theatre is home to the city's ballet, choir, and symphony orchestra.
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Ramos de Azevedo, Claudio Rossi & Domiziano Rossi (1911)
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