Tuesday, December 1, 2015

The Teatro Real in Madrid is “naked” for Google – World


 7:25 p.m.
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 EFE
.- From a proscenium molding a detail of the carpet, from the fabric of the curtain into backstage, Google “naked” today the insides of the Teatro Real , which You can be seen from the g.co/performingarts page with the “street view” tool.


This collaboration, presented today at a press conference in the theater, forms part of a Google project that includes more than 60 cultural institutions in 20 countries , including the Opera National Paris, Carnegie Hall and the Berlin Philharmonic.

Any user can visit that page, called Google Cultural Institute, several virtual exhibits that provide insight into its history, the building in detail and their cultural and artistic project, some contents that will increase in the future, providing more information about the activity of the Real.

One of the main attractions is to do, for the first time and with a single click a virtual tour that explores many of the 65,000 square meters of the building.
The “tour” is possible thanks to the technology of Google Street View, which captures images of high quality 360 degrees.

Since public spaces, as its main hall, all the technical complex (scenic moat, galleries) through offering panoramic roof scenic tower, Google also runs workshops and rehearsal spaces.

In a photo tour you can admire the 18 seasons of the Royal Theatre since it reopened in 1997, with nearly 200 opera productions have taken to the stage.

Alternatively, 14 watch video clips with some of the great moments in the recent history of the theater, as his 11 world premieres of opera, historical encore Leo Nucci and Javier Camarena or “Happy Birthday” to Teresa Berganza sang Placido Domingo.

The Real said its CEO, Ignacio Garcia Belenguer, “is more than ever an institution open to all ages, a wide range of public requiring and demand the promotion of new forms of relationship and access to culture “.

The director of the Google Cultural Institute, Amit Sood, said his goal is to “give everyone the experience of performing arts , to call attention Curios and provide access to details that even the staunchest fans have never ever seen. ”

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