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Teatro Olimpia

Huesca (Spain)

The decorations of the hall have been brought to the shine that thay originally had. In evidence the pilasters of the proscenium, the elaborate tympanum and the band to bas-relief that joins the perimeter of the hall to the ceiling.The decorations with gilded plaster of the portal serve as frame to the Traveller curtain made of FBR - Bruxelles velvet 8. bordeaux.
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The valance, with drapery in three strata with NFR - Fringes and gilded trimming, it is separate from the curtain by a tense valance.
Several draperies, manufactured with the same FBR - Bruxelles bordeaux velvet, have completed the parure of fabrics of the theater ...

... while the stage was endowed with a Rear-projection screen realized with the film RAR - Arizona.
The curtain is open on the Stage masking, realized with COS - Oscurante molton and composed by four lines of wings and tops and by a backdrop.Architect Eduardo Cuello's project modified the disposition of the hall to improve the visibility, reducing the number of the places since the originary 1.180 to the present 776.
The entry of the Teatro Olimpia in a photo of the Years 1920s of the last century.
The Teatro Olimpia is a politeama theater with stalls, two tiers of boxes and a gallery.
It can seat 776 spectators.
1924
Construction begins on the theater, whose Art Deco design is attributed to Bruno Farina, Enrique Vicenti and Agustín Loscertales.
1925
Inauguration.
2005
Renovation work begins, directed by Eduardo Cuello.
2008
The theater reopens.

Materials used in this production

COS - Oscurante

Duvetyne and blackout fabrics

FBR - Bruxelles

·Limited fabrics·

NFR - Fringes

Trimmings

RAR - Arizona

Rear-projection films

Rear-projection screens

Rear-projection screens

Stage maskings

Acoustic curtains

Traveller curtains

Typology of curtain

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