Teatro Gran Rex

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- Best time to go
- March-May, September-November
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- limited
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- Open in maps
The Teatro Gran Rex on Avenida Corrientes is a landmark of 1930s modernist architecture in Buenos Aires, opened in 1937 with a sleek, streamlined design by the architect Alberto Prebisch. Seating around 3,300, it was built as a grand cinema and has become one of the city's principal venues for major concerts and popular music. Its clean lines and vast auditorium made it a symbol of modern Argentine architecture. Along the theatre-lined Corrientes avenue, it remains a busy stage for national and international performers.
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