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Guaira Theatre in Curitiba is one of the biggest theaters in Latin America. It used to be called Theatro São Theodoro.
It was inaugurated in 1884 at Dr. Muricy Street and it was renamed as Guaira Theatre in 1900. The theatre was demolished
in1930 and it was reconstructed in 1952. Guaira Theatre, Curitiba is ideally located in the heart of the city and is easily
accessible from different parts of the city. It is visited by many locals and due to its popularity it is visited by many tourists even.
Inaugurated in 1996, this woods have several facilities that reminds and promotes German’s traditions.
The woods has 38 thousand square meter of native vegetation that belonged to Schaffer’s family farm.
The replica of an ancient wooden church with neogotic details, built on 1933 in the region of bairro Seminário,
has a concert hall called Bach’s Oratory.
Other attractions are the João and Maria’s track that tells the Grimm’s brothers story, a Children’s Library,
The Philosopher’s Tower, a wooden structure that allows a panoramic view of the city, Serra do Mar mountains
and the Germanic Poetry Square, with a reproduction of Mila’s House front, a German building from
the beginning of the last century originally located downtown.Fonte; Instituto Municipal de Turismo.
Symbol of the cultural change of Curitiba in the 70’s, it inaugurated the recycling process value buildings for the city’s collective memory. Built in 1906, the old gunpowder barn restored and recycled in the 70’s became an arena theater.
It was opened in December 27th 1971 and baptized by the poet Vinicius de Moraes with whisky and music specially written for the occasion, “The Gunpowder Barn”. Also participated in the ceremony Toquinho and Marília Medalha.