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Up to 1700, performances in Spanish theatre were primarily held in courtyards of houses, known as "corral de comedias," as well as in temporary stages set up during festivals. These venues were often open-air and could accommodate large audiences. The most famous of these was the Corral del Principe in Madrid. Additionally, the Spanish royal court also hosted performances in palaces for nobility and special occasions.

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