- The Gran
Teatre del
Liceu (Catalan: [ˈɡɾan teˈatɾə ðəl liˈsɛw]; Spanish: Gran
Teatro del
Liceo [ˈɡɾan teˈatɾo ðel liˈθeo]; English: "Great
Lyceum Theater")...
- The
Liceu bombing attack, in
which an
anarchist threw two
bombs from the
balcony of Barcelona's
Liceu opera house,
killed 20
people on
November 7, 1893...
-
Conservatori Superior de Música del
Liceu (Catalan pronunciation: [kunsəɾβəˈtɔɾi supəɾiˈo ðə ˈmuzikə ðəl liˈsɛw]) is a
music college in Barcelona, Catalonia...
- many
countries influenced by
French culture. The Goa
Lyceum (Portuguese:
Liceu de Goa) in Panaji, Goa –
established in 1854,
following the
Portuguese model...
-
Liceu is a
Barcelona Metro station situated under the La
Rambla between Gran
Teatre del
Liceu and
Mercat de la
Boqueria in the
Barri Gòtic, part of Barcelona's...
-
Carlos de
Aniceto "
Liceu"
Vieira Dias (1 May 1919 – 19
August 1994) was an
Angolan musician and anti-colonial activist,
considered to be the
father of...
- The
Lyceum (
Liceu) of Goa (1854-1961),
initially called the
Liceu Central de Nova Goa and, later, the
Liceu Nacional Afonso de Albuquerque, was a secondary...
-
Caputxins – the site of a
former Capuchin monastery, now
dominated by the
Liceu opera-house
Rambla de
Santa Mònica – an arts
center named after the convent...
- The
School of Arts and
Crafts of São
Paulo (Portuguese:
Liceu de
Artes e Ofícios) (LAOSP) is a
Brazilian private civil society,
whose main activities...
- The
Albanian National Lyceum or
French Lyceum (Albanian:
Liceu Kombëtar i Korçës or
Liceu Francez) was a high
school in the city of Korçë, Albania, financed...