The Amazon Theatre, located in Manaus, Brazil, stands as a testament to the city’s prosperity during the rubber boom, when it served as the region’s most important port. This Belle Epoque-style building, with its grand European influence, features an opulent interior adorned with over 200 Italian chandeliers and imported furnishings. Visitors can explore the lavish auditorium, where the rich textures and intricate details of the decor evoke the elegance of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the cultural and economic history of Manaus.
Amazon Theatre (Teatro Amazonas)
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 370
The Japan Mint, located in Osaka and housed in one of the city’s few Western-style buildings, serves as the head office for the governmental agency overseeing the production of coins […]
- 646
Chion-in, located in Kyoto, stands out with its classically curved eaves, ceremonial steps, and an imposing two-story gateway. As the main temple of the Jodo school of Buddhism, the largest […]
- 8769
Built in 1965, the National Mosque of Malaysia (Masjid Negara) stands beside the Lake Gardens in Kuala Lumpur, serving as a symbol of the country’s independence. The mosque reimagines traditional […]


