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Tamburini 1 via Caprarie, Bologna, 40124 |
The next day we made it to Tamburini, which is among Italy's most celebrated food shops and truly a marvel. You can try some of the things you see here at their self-service, cafeteria-style lunch which is unlike any caf... more
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Teatro alla Scala Via Filodrammatici 2, Milan, 20121 |
The most venerated temple to opera in the world, the outward appearance of Teatro alla Scala belies its internal beauty. Designed by architect Giuseppe Piermarini, La Scala opened its door to the world in 1778 with Anton... more
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Teatro alle Terme di Caracalla Viale Terme di Caracalla, 52, Rome, 00153 |
... a true leisure center thriving for 300 years between the 3rd and 6th Centuries. Beautiful marble and gorgeous mosaics adorned the walls and floors. Looting, neglect, and an earthquake destroyed the architectural marv... more
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Teatro Bellini Via Perrotta12, Catania, 95131 |
he theatre was built in 1864 near the National Museum and a few steps from the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella and the Academy of Fine Arts. It was built by an aristocrat, Baron La Capria, who demanded that Carlo So... more
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Teatro Carlo Felice 4 Passo Eugenio Montale, Genoa, 16121 |
Built between 1826 and 1831, designed by the architect Carlo Barabino, it is an example of the traditional Italian horseshoe shaped, development. It has a capacity of 2,000....
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Teatro Comunale Largo Respighi 1, Bologna, 40126 |
... the Comunale is also one of the most original, never having needed more than minor restorations. Set in the center of this famous university town, the Teatro Comunale has made important contributions by shaping the a... more
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Teatro della Pergola Via della Pergola 12/32, Florence, 50100 |
The best place to hear chamber music in Florence is this gorgeous historic theater done out in splendid red and gold. Inaugurated in 1656, it is an intimate performance space with three tiers of boxes ideally suited to s... more
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Teatro di Marcello Piazza Monte Savello, 30, Rome, 00186 |
The origins of this theatre run back to 23 BC, when Augustus had it built in honour of Marcus Claudius Marcellus, his nephew and adopted son. The theatre had space for 20,000 people, and was used for games and celebratio... more
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Teatro Farnese Piazzale Pilotta, 1, Parma, 43100 |
On the first floor of the Palazzo della Pilotta lies the beautiful Teatro Farnese, built in 1618 by the architect Giovanni Battista Aleotti (1546-1636). Famous before it even opened, the new theater mesmerized 17th centu... more
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Teatro Filarmonico Piazza Bra, 26, Verona, 37121 |
The Teatro Filarmonico was started in 1605 by Domenico Curtoni. His design was obviously Palladian in inspiration and was originally in the form of a semicircle with an open...
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