Coliseu dos Recreios


The Coliseu dos Recreios is a multi-purpose auditorium located in Lisbon, Portugal.

History

The main building was constructed within a metal lattice by Francisco Goulard between 1888 and 1890. While the facade was completed by Cesare Ianz. The building was inaugurated on 14 August 1890. In 1897 the Geographical Society of Lisbon occupied part of the spaces, inaugurating the Portuguese Hall , authored by architect José Luís Monteiro shortly after. António Santos Júnior became director general of the Coliseu dos Recreios in the same year.
On the death of António Santos, the direction of the Coliseu was assumed by Ricardo Covões.
A major refurbishment of the installations was completed in February 1994, that included remodelling of the hall and stage, and reconstruction of the surrounding spaces.
On 22 August 2006, the Coliseu was designated for preservation. The DRCLisboa, on establishing the Special Protection Zone for the Castle of São Jorge, included the building. As a Property of Public Interest, the National Council for Culture proposed that archiving of the Special Protection Zone on 10 October 2011, which were recessitated on 18 October 2011 by IGESPAR.

Architecture

The Coliseu is actually two juxtapositioned buildings. This includes a rectangular three-story building, whose principal facade is oriented to the southwest. The first floor includes the Coliseu dos Recreios' atrium, the vestibule and bar-restaurant of the Sociedade de Geografia; the second floor, which as functions as library of the organization; and third floor, the Sala Portugal. The rectangular area is internally divided into three areas supported by steel pillars/columns, and interlinked by steel staircase, allowing circulation vertically. The twelve-sided events hall is encircled by seating and two floors of boxseating. To the northeast and southwest, respectively, are special boxseats, framed by three arches, over one of the three accesses. The hall is covered by metal ceiling, supported by steel tubing.
The events hall has a capacity of between 2846 to 4000 people, depending on its configuration.
Beside concerts, other shows are hosted there, including theatre, circus, dance shows and awards ceremonies. Performers have included Cirque du Soleil, Tango Fire, and several ballets.

Noted performers