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Teatro Cultura Artística

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Teatro Cultura Artística 01
Teatro Cultura Artística 01

Since 1919, Sociedade de Cultura Artística nurtured the dream of having its own theatre in São Paulo, Brazil.

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Teatro Cultura Artística
Rua Nestor Pestana, São Paulo Vila Buarque (República)

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Rua Nestor Pestana
01303-010 São Paulo, Vila Buarque (República)
São Paulo, Brazil
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