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Step into the world of grandeur with our Theatres collection of mouse mats from Media Storehouse. Each mat in this series showcases exquisite architectural designs of renowned theatres from around the globe. From the majestic curves of the Sydney Opera House to the historic columns of the ancient Greek Theatre of Epidaurus, these mouse mats are not just functional accessories but also stunning works of art. The high-quality rubber base ensures a firm grip on your desk, while the smooth, wipe-clean surface keeps your mouse moving smoothly. Add a touch of elegance and culture to your workspace with our Theatres collection of mouse mats from Media Storehouse.

Theatres are architectural structures designed to accommodate live performances, such as plays, musicals, and operas

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Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Once one of the grandiose mansions of the nitrate barons

Once one of the grandiose mansions of the nitrate barons, this elegant building on Plaza Prat, Iquiques main square has been converted to a bar and restaurant La Protectora

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Torre Reloj

Torre Reloj, a tall white clocktower in the central square, Plaza Prat, has been adopted as Iquiques symbol. At the far side of the square is the gleaming white Teatro Municipal

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: China, Jiangsu Province, Suzhou City

China, Jiangsu Province, Suzhou City. Museum of Opera and Theatre, a bronze statue a rickshaw outside the theatre

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: China Beijing An illuminated National Grand Theatre

China Beijing An illuminated National Grand Theatre Opera House known as The Egg and designed by French architect Paul Andreu

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: China Beijing The National Grand Theatre Opera House

China Beijing The National Grand Theatre Opera House also known as The Egg designed by French architect Paul Andreu and made with glass and titanium opened Sept 25th 2007

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: USA, Utah, Salt Lake City

USA, Utah, Salt Lake City. Mormon Theatre Monument in Honour of Brigham Young and the Pioneers

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: The theatre in the spectacular ruined city of Palmyra, Syria

The theatre in the spectacular ruined city of Palmyra, Syria. The city was at its height in the 3rd century AD but fell into decline when the Romans captured Queen Zenobia after she declared

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Floral Feature outside the Lviv Theater of Opera and Ballet

Floral Feature outside the Lviv Theater of Opera and Ballet, named after I.Franko. The building built in the so-called Viennese pseudo-renaissance was compiled by the famous Viennese architect

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: The Lviv Theater of Opera and Ballet, named after I

The Lviv Theater of Opera and Ballet, named after I.Franko. The building built in the so-called Viennese pseudo-renaissance was compiled by the famous Viennese architect Zigmund Gorgolevsky

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Croatian National Theatre Neobaroque Architecture dating

Croatian National Theatre Neobaroque Architecture dating from 1895 Flower Display The Balkans Croatia Zagreb (Capital City)

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Prohedriai in the Greek Theatre of Priene, Turkey, 20th century

Prohedriai in the Greek Theatre of Priene, Turkey, 20th century. One of five chairs reserved for dignitaries and seat of honor directly in front of or around the orchestra in the Greek theatre

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Base of an obelisk in Istanbul, 4th century

Base of an obelisk in Istanbul, 4th century
Base of an obelisk in Istanbul, showing the Byzantine Emperors Theodosius I, Valentinian II, Arcadius and Hononorius at the Imperial Box at the Hippodrome, 4th century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Roman Theatre, 1st century BC

Roman Theatre, 1st century BC
Roman Theatre in Salamis, 1st century BC

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Interior of a Nabatean Monument

Interior of a Nabatean Monument opposite the theatre

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Nabatean Theatre, 1st century

Nabatean Theatre, 1st century
Nabatean Theatre, cut out of solid rock and displaying Roman influence, 1st century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: The Roman Theatre at Merida

The Roman Theatre at Merida in Spain, built when the town of Augustae Merida was founded, for veterans of the Iberian Wars. It became the capital of Lusitania

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: The Roman theatre of Dougga, 2nd century

The Roman theatre of Dougga, 2nd century
The Roman theatre of Dougga, with a Corinthian colonnade, 2nd century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: The Roman theatre of Dougga, 2nd century

The Roman theatre of Dougga, 2nd century
The Roman theatre of Dougga, with a Corinthian colonnade, 2nd century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: A Greco-Roman theatre at Taormina in Sicily, 2nd century

A Greco-Roman theatre at Taormina in Sicily, 2nd century
A Greco-Roman theatre at Taormina in Sicily, originally built in the 3rd century BC, and remodelled in the 2nd century AD

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Shot of the theatre of Dionysus in Athens, 5th century BC

Shot of the theatre of Dionysus in Athens, 5th century BC

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: A street in the Roman port of Ostia, 1st century

A street in the Roman port of Ostia, 1st century
A street in the Roman port of Ostia, with the Via Decumenus theatre on the left. It was built in the first century BC, and then rebuilt in 196 AD

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Ancient Greek theatre in Sicily, 1st century

Ancient Greek theatre in Sicily, 1st century
Ancient Greek theatre in Sicily, facing Mt Etna, but mainly Roman, as it was rebuilt in the 1st century AD

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Roman theatre in Aspendos, 2nd century

Roman theatre in Aspendos, 2nd century
Roman theatre in Aspendos, Turkey, which is the best preserved of all ancient theatres, 2nd century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: So-called Odeion at Ephesus, 2nd century. Artist: Publius Vedius Antoninus

So-called Odeion at Ephesus, 2nd century. Artist: Publius Vedius Antoninus
The so-called Odeion at Ephesus, probably used as a Bouleuterion (Senate House), which seated c. 1, 400 and was roofed over, 2nd century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Stage design for a theatre play, 1800s. Artist: Pietro Gonzaga

Stage design for a theatre play, 1800s. Artist: Pietro Gonzaga
Stage design for a theatre play, 1800s. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: The Roman theatre in Merida, Spain, 1st century BC

The Roman theatre in Merida, Spain, 1st century BC
The Roman theatre in Merida, Spain. It was built when the town of Augusta Emerita was founded for veterans of the Iberian wars, 1st century BC

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Roman theatre in Merida, Spain, 1st century BC

Roman theatre in Merida, Spain, 1st century BC
The Roman theatre in Merida, Spain. It was built when the town of Augusta Emerita was founded for veterans of the Iberian wars, 1st century BC

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Roman amphitheatre in Merida, Spain, 1st century

Roman amphitheatre in Merida, Spain, 1st century
The Roman amphitheatre in Merida, the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania. It was built when the town of Augusta Emerita was founded for veterans of the Iberian wars, 1st century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Stonework on the facade of the stage of the theatre in Aspendos, 2nd century

Stonework on the facade of the stage of the theatre in Aspendos, 2nd century
Detail of the stonework on the facade of the stage of the theatre in Aspendos, Turkey, 2nd century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Roman amphitheatre in El Djem, 3rd century

Roman amphitheatre in El Djem, 3rd century
Roman amphitheatre in El Djem, Tunisia, 3rd century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Roman amphitheatre in El Djem, 3rd century

Roman amphitheatre in El Djem, 3rd century
Roman amphitheatre in El Djem, Tunisia, 3rd century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Interior of the Swan Theatre, Bankside, London, 1596. Artist: Aernout van Buchel

Interior of the Swan Theatre, Bankside, London, 1596. Artist: Aernout van Buchel
Interior of the Swan Theatre, Bankside, London, 1596. The Swan theatre was built by Francis Langley in c1595. The last known mention of the theatre dates from 1632

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: View of the interior of the Teatro San Carlo, Naples, 19th century

View of the interior of the Teatro San Carlo, Naples, 19th century. From the Bibliotheque Nationale de l Opera, Paris

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: The Roman Theatre at Merida, 1st century BC

The Roman Theatre at Merida, 1st century BC
The Roman Theatre at Merida in Spain, built when the town of Augustae Merida was founded, for veterans of the Iberian Wars. It became the capital of Lusitania, 1st century BC

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Roman theatre at Aosta, Italy, 25th century BC

Roman theatre at Aosta, Italy, 25th century BC
Roman theatre at Aosta in North Italy, 25th century BC

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Caerleon Roman amphitheatre, 1st century

Caerleon Roman amphitheatre, 1st century
Caerleon Roman amphitheatre, used for around two hundred years, 1st century

Background imageTheatres Mouse Mat Collection: Scene from Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, c1860s. Artist: Ford Madox Brown

Scene from Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, c1860s. Artist: Ford Madox Brown
Scene from Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, c1860s. Act 3, scene 5: the lovers on the balcony. Illustration for William Shakespeares tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The play was first performed c1595



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Theatres Mouse Mat Collection

Theatres are architectural structures designed to accommodate live performances, such as plays, musicals, and operas. They typically feature a stage area for performers and seating areas for the audience. The design has evolved over time, with ancient Greek amphitheatres being one of the earliest examples. Modern theatres often incorporate advanced technology to enhance the performance experience, including lighting systems and sound equipment. The architecture of it is influenced by cultural traditions and regional styles. Many historic they have been preserved or restored as important cultural landmarks in their respective communities.
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Media Storehouse offers a collection of stunning theatre architecture prints and wall art. Our collection features photographs, illustrations, and paintings of some of the most iconic theatres from around the world. From grand opera houses to intimate playhouses, our collection showcases the intricate details and unique designs that make each theatre so special. The prints are available in various sizes and formats, including canvas prints, framed prints, and posters. They are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room or as a gift for theatre enthusiasts. Our collection includes images of famous theatres such as London's West End theatres like the Royal Opera House and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre; Broadway theaters like the Majestic Theatre in New York City; historic venues like La Scala in Milan; modern architectural marvels like Beijing's National Centre for Performing Arts; among others. Media Storehouse’s Theatres Collection is an excellent resource for anyone looking to add beautiful artwork inspired by theatrical architecture to their home or office décor.
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What are Theatres (Architecture) art prints?

Theatres art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork that depict the beauty and grandeur of theatre architecture. These prints showcase the intricate details, unique designs, and historical significance of some of the world's most iconic theatres. From classic opera houses to modern performance spaces, these prints capture the essence of each building's style and character. These art prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates fine architecture or has a love for the performing arts. They make great additions to any home or office decor, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance to any space. Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking for a beautiful piece to adorn your walls, Theatres art prints offer something truly special. We take pride in offering a wide selection of high-quality art prints that are sure to impress even the most discerning collectors. Our collection includes thousands of images from around the world, all carefully curated by our team of experts to ensure exceptional quality and stunning visual appeal.
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What Theatres (Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Theatre Architecture art prints that you can purchase. These prints showcase the beauty and grandeur of various theatres from around the world, including iconic venues such as the Sydney Opera House, London's West End Theatres, and Broadway in New York City. You can choose from a variety of styles and sizes to suit your preferences, whether you prefer black and white or full-color images. In addition to traditional photographic prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room. These high-quality reproductions capture every detail of the original artwork with stunning clarity and color accuracy. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of wall art for your home or office or want to give someone special a gift they'll treasure forever, we have something for everyone. With their vast selection of Theatre Architecture art prints available online, it's easy to find exactly what you're looking for.
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The cost of Theatres art prints varies depending on several factors such as the size, quality, and type of print. Generally, larger prints tend to be more expensive than smaller ones due to the amount of materials used in their production. Additionally, higher-quality prints that are made using premium materials may also come at a higher price point. The type of print can also affect its cost. For example, canvas prints tend to be more expensive than paper or poster prints due to the additional labor required for stretching and framing. Ultimately, the cost of Theatres art prints will depend on your specific preferences and budget. However, it is important to note that investing in high-quality artwork can provide a lifetime of enjoyment and add value to your home or office space.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Theatres art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your prints during transit, so they arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs, including standard and express shipping services. Our standard shipping service typically takes between 3-5 working days for UK deliveries and up to 10 working days for international deliveries. All our art prints are carefully rolled and placed inside sturdy cardboard tubes before being dispatched. This ensures that they remain flat during transit and prevents any damage or creasing. Once your order has been dispatched, we will send you an email confirmation with tracking information so you can keep track of its progress. If you have any questions about the delivery process or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact our customer support team who will be happy to help.