Wire Opera House

Wire Opera House

Paraná

85/10090 min

The Wire Opera House, locally known as Ópera de Arame, is a unique theatre located in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. Designed by architect Domingos Bongestabs and inaugurated in 1992, it is renowned for its innovative construction using 360 tons of steel tubes and transparent polycarbonate plates, giving it a delicate, wire-like appearance. Situated within the Parque das Pedreiras, the theatre is built in a circular form almost entirely surrounded by an artificial lake, with access via a walkway over the water. Originally designed as an outdoor space for musical and theatrical performances, it has a seating capacity of approximately 1,572 spectators following renovations for safety and preservation. The Wire Opera House stands out as a significant example of urban renewal, transforming a former rock quarry into a cultural landmark that harmoniously integrates architecture, landscaping, and public use. Over the years, it has hosted numerous notable events and performances, becoming one of Curitiba's major tourist attractions and a symbol of modern Brazilian architecture.

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Astuce: Visitors are advised to check the official website or social media for the latest show schedules and consider purchasing tickets online in advance, especially for popular performances. The best time to visit is during scheduled events or festivals to experience the vibrant cultural atmosphere. The venue is accessible via a walkway over the lake, so comfortable footwear is recommended. Discounts may be available for students, seniors, or groups, so inquire ahead. Since the theatre is open-air and surrounded by water, bringing a light jacket or umbrella might be wise depending on the weather.

Faits intéressants

  • The theatre is constructed from 360 tons of steel tubes, giving it a distinctive wireframe appearance.
  • It is built over an artificial lake within a former rock quarry, accessible by a walkway crossing the water.
  • The Wire Opera House was completed in just 75 days and opened in 1992.
  • The venue has a seating capacity of approximately 1,572 after renovations, originally designed for 2,400 spectators.
  • It played a key role in the urban renewal of an industrial site, transforming it into a cultural and leisure area.
  • The theatre has hosted notable events, including the 300th anniversary celebration of Curitiba and recordings of popular music DVDs.

Histoire

1992

The Wire Opera House was constructed rapidly in 75 days and opened on March 18, 1992, on the site of a former rock quarry in Curitiba.

The design by Domingos Bongestabs aimed to create an innovative open-air theatre that integrated with the natural environment.

In the 1990s, it served as a prominent cultural venue, hosting shows such as the "Noite de Gala" musical.

2006

A significant renovation was completed in 2006 to improve safety and preserve the structure, which reduced seating capacity to enhance visitor comfort and structural integrity.

The theatre and its surrounding park, including the nearby Pedreira Paulo Leminski, have become iconic symbols of urban revitalization and cultural development in Curitiba.

Guide du lieu

1
Main Auditorium1992
Domingos Bongestabs

The circular auditorium is surrounded by an artificial lake and accessed via a walkway. It features a steel tube structure covered with transparent polycarbonate panels, creating an open yet sheltered atmosphere ideal for performances.

2
Parque das Pedreiras

The park surrounding the theatre includes the former rock quarry and the nearby Pedreira Paulo Leminski, offering scenic views and green spaces that complement the cultural venue.

Contact

Téléphone: (41) 99244-6929