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Teatro Gustavo Modena 3 Piazza Gustavo Modena, Genova, 16149 |
This neoclassical theatre, built in 1833 for the rich middle classes, and dedicated to the actor Gustavo Modena, of fervent Mazzinian convictions, was in direct contrast to the Teatro Carlo Felice, dedicated to the king.... more
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Teatro Massimo Piazza G. Verdi, Palermo, 90138 |
... largest in Europe with a capacity for 3,200 spectators. It was an appropriately grand venue for the great tenor Enrico Caruso, whose career took off here. Today’s regulations allow only about 1,350 in the audience, b... more
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Teatro Olmetto 8a Via Olmetto, Milan, 20123 |
This theatre arranges various dramas and skits. Troupes from all over the world come to perform on this stage. It is popular for putting up international as well as regional plays by different groups.
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Teatro Regio di Torino 215 Piazza Castello, Torino, 10124 |
... December 26, 1749 the theater officially opened with the premier of Francesco Feo’s ARCASE. Teatro Regio boasts the premiers of hundreds of important works, including Giacomo Puccini’s LA BOHEME and MANON LESCAUT and... more
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Teatro romano Via del Teatro Romano, Trieste, 34121 |
Teatro San Carlo 98/F Via San Carlo, Naples, 80133 |
The theatre was built in 1737, the oldest theater in Europe. It has seasons in which it will either perform classical music, ballet, or opera. Tickets need to be bought ahead of time, and there is a website which discuss... more
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Tempio Anglicano Via San Michele, Trieste, 34124 |
The Anglican church was introduced to Trieste after the wishes of Emperor Francis I of Austria in 1821. He instructed the master builder Giacomo Fumis to build a church where Anglicans could worship. It was built in the ... more
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Tempio dei Castore e Polluce Foro Romano, Rome, 00186 |
The two enormous statues are Roman copies of Greek sculptures and date back to the 5th century BC. They represent Castor and Pollux, patrons of riders, and they were placed at the entrance of the Terme di Costantino. Pop... more
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Tempio della Fortuna Virile Piazza della Bocca della Verita, Rome, 00186 |
This temple was mistakenly known as the Tempio della Fortuna Virile, but has now been identified as the Temple of Portunus, god of the river port, once located near the Emilio bridge. The importance of this well-preserve... more
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Tempio della Vittoria Piazza Sant'Ambrogio, Milan, 20123 |
Opposite the Garibaldi barracks stands the marble monument opened on 4 Nov 1928, the tenth anniversary of Vittorio Veneto, which the Milan people dedicated to those who had lost...
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