Auditorio Fundación "Héctor I. Astengo", Theatre building in Rosario, Argentina.
The Auditorio Fundacion Hector I. Astengo is a theatre with classical Italian design in Rosario, seating about 1,100 people across multiple tiers. The interior follows traditional theatre layout with a stage, orchestra pit, and balconies arranged to create sight lines for all audience members.
The auditorium opened in 1967 when it was created from the former Teatro Odeón building, transforming the historic space into a modern venue. This conversion launched its role as a dedicated performance space for classical and theatrical presentations.
The venue has been home to the Rosario branch of Mozarteum for decades, hosting regular chamber music and classical concerts. Music performances and artistic events shape the daily life of this place and make it a gathering point for those who love the arts.
The theatre is accessed from Mitre Street and is conveniently located for public transport connections. The multiple levels mean it is worth arriving with time to find your seating area without rushing.
Since 1971, the Argentine musical comedy group Les Luthiers has made this theatre their exclusive venue for premiering new performances. This connection gives the space a special place in the history of this legendary ensemble.
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