The first Argentine Colosseum. AFP photo
A new study reveals that Argentina is home to the seventh most beautiful theater in the world: it is the Teatro Colón, in the city of Buenos Aires.
According to a study conducted by the British site money.co.ukwho analyzed the number of Instagram posts based on the most used hashtags, chose the most beautiful rooms dedicated to musical theater in the world.
The list of the fifty of the 50 best theaters on the planet, best rated by visitors, includes the most beautiful and, on the other hand, the most accessible in terms of ticket prices.
The Columbus, in full. Photo Enrique Garcia Medina
All of them, like the Sydney Opera House or London’s Royal Albert Hall, are as famous as the events that take place inside their buildings, as is the Colón, whose acoustics have international prestige.
There are also unique theaters on the list, such as the Cliffside Minack Theater in Cornwall, which draws visitors from all over the world simply for the experience itself.
1. Opera House
Sydney Opera House. AFP photo
The list of the most beautiful theaters in the world belongs to the Opera House in Sydney, Australia, with 957,765 seats, famous for its architectural structure, which makes it different from all the others.
2. Royal Albert Hall
Royal Albert Hall, London. Shutterstock photo
In second place is the Royal Albert Hall, in London, with 352,601 posts on social networks. It is one of the most visually stunning buildings in the UK and has been in continuous use since it was built in memory of Prince Albert in 1871.
3. Opera Garnier
The Opera Garnier, Paris. photo EFE
Third place went to the Palais Garnier, in Paris, France, which received 270,807 mentions. Also known as Opéra Garnier, it is one of the most beautiful buildings in Paris, built in the opulent style of Napoleon III and was also an inspiration for the opera The Phantom of the Opera.
4. Radio Town Hall
Radio City Music Hall, New York. AFP photo
The fourth most beautiful theater, according to this study, is Radio City Music Hall, in New York, United States, with 260,751 hashtags.
5. Kabukiza
The Kabuki-za theater in Tokyo. Shutterstock photo
Fifth place went to the Kabuki-za theater in Tokyo, Japan, with 171,994 mentions.
6. Palace of Fine Arts
Near El Zócalo in Mexico City is the Palace of Fine Arts. Photo Shutterstock
Sixth place went to the Palacio de Bellas Artes, DF, Mexico, with 168,813 seats.
7. Colon Theater
Our Colombo Theater. Photo Juano Tesone
Seventh was the Teatro Colón, in Buenos Aires, with 155,763 hashtags. Inaugurated in 1908, in its current location, opposite Plaza Lavalle, it is also considered one of the best opera houses in the world, through which hundreds of international artists have performed.
8. Royal Opera House
The famous Royal Opera House in London. AP photo
In eighth place was the Royal Opera House in London, with 154,097 mentions.
9. La Scala
La Scala Theater in Milan, Italy. Shutterstock photo
The ninth place is occupied by La Scala, in Milan, Italy, with 141,717 mentions.
10. Theater of the Amazon
The Amazon Theater is located in Manaus, Brazil.
The Amazonas Theater, in Manaus, Brazil, closes the Top Ten with 122,451 posts on Instagram.
According to the same study, however, the most expensive theater in the world is the Fox Theater in Detroit, in the United States, with an average ticket price of 100 dollars. And on the other end of the spectrum, the cheapest theater in the world is the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico, with admission prices averaging $ 10 per seat.
Also, according to this study, the best theater in the world is the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, which achieved an overall score of 4.89 out of 5.
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Source: Clarin