Metropolitan Opera House (Saint Paul, Minnesota)

Coordinates: 44°56′52″N 93°5′32″W / 44.94778°N 93.09222°W / 44.94778; -93.09222
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The Metropolitan Opera House was a historic opera house located in Saint Paul, Minnesota located at 100 East Sixth Street. Plans to build the house began after the Grand Opera House burned down on January 21, 1889. Initial plans for the house were designed by Leroy Buffington, but his plans were abandoned due to insufficient funds. Business tycoon Robert Mannheimer eventually came to the rescue, providing half a million dollars towards the project. New plans by Charles A. Reed were used for the house which was built over a few months in 1890. The opera house opened for business that year and served as Saint Paul's opera venue until 1936.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Millett, Larry. Metropolitan Opera House, Lost Twin Cities, Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1992. Pg 122, 159, 260. Retrieved March 25, 2020.

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