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The Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica (The National Theatre of Costa Rica) is located in the central section of San José. Construction began on the theatre in 1891, and it opened to the public on October 21, 1897 with a performance of Faust.
   The theatre is a tourist attraction as well as having performances several times a week.
   The front of the theatre features statues of Calderón de la Barca and Ludwig van Beethoven. The inside of the theatre features the ceiling mural Allegory of Coffee and Bananas by Aleardo Villa, which is also featured on the five colón bill.
   The Teatro Nacional is the maximum representation of economical stability of the Nation, in a period of time when coffee exports were a round success. The use of this theatre is limited to high quality performances, undergoing a very selective process prior to admission for performing.
   Performances by the National Symphonic Orchestra (NSO) take place at the theatre during NSO's Regular Season, and include both costarrican and foreign composers. This is probably the one sort of performance that attracts the most public to the theatre, for its great quality and affordable prices.
Image:Teatro_National_de_Costa_Rica_-_front.jpg|The front of the Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica Image:Teatro_National_de_Costa_Rica_-_inside.jpg|The inside of the Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

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