Teatro Colon, Bogota
Colombia’s national theatre – an Italian jewel-box opera house in the heart of La Candelaria, where the 2016 peace accord with the FARC was signed.
At a glance
- Type
- Opera house
- Period
- 1885-1892
- Style
- Neoclassical
- Location
- Calle 10, La Candelaria, Bogota, Colombia
- Coordinates
- 4.5964, -74.0741
- Architect
- Pietro Cantini
Overview
The Teatro Colon, inaugurated in 1892 for the Columbus quatercentenary it is named for, is Colombia’s national theatre: a 900-seat Italian horseshoe by Florentine architect Pietro Cantini, with a curtain painted by Annibale Gatti and boxes of gilded lyres rising through five tiers in the colonial heart of Bogota.
History
Built on the site of earlier coliseums burned and outgrown, the Colon carried opera seasons, presidential galas, and the republic’s cultural self-image through civil wars and bonanzas. Restored exhaustively in the 2010s, it hosted on 24 November 2016 the signing of the revised peace accord between the Colombian state and the FARC – the theatre of the nation staging, at last, the end of a 52-year war.
Architecture and Design
Cantini’s sandstone facade carries muses above the colonial street; within, the foyer’s frescoes, the Gatti curtain of Olympus, and the chandelier’s crystal rain survive as Colombia’s most complete 19th-century interior ensemble. Craftsmen’s workshops of the restoration regilded every rosette by hand.
Cultural significance
The Colon is Colombia’s ceremonial stage – operas, the Ibero-American theatre festival’s galas, and state history – facing the foreign ministry’s cloister in the Candelaria’s thicket of churches and museums.
Visiting today
Guided tours run Tuesday to Sunday with backstage and dome visits; the season spans opera, ballet, and the symphonic. The Botero and Gold museums are blocks away.
Getting there
La Candelaria is walked from the Museo del Oro TransMilenio hub; taxis serve the theatre door for evening functions.
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