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Teatro Farnese, Parma, Italy : Reviews of Teatro Farnese - Yahoo! Travel The wooden Teatro Farnese by Giovanni Battista Aleotti (also known as the Argenta) was built in the original Sala d'Arme in the Palazzo della Pilotta. It was ... travel.yahoo.com
Arounder: Italy: Parma: View Teatro Farnese, theatre 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 century aristocratic Europe on opening night in 1628 with a six-hour performance of '... parma.arounder.com
Teatro Farnese, or Farnese Theatre (theatre, Parma, Italy) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Italian Baroque theatre at Parma, Italy, the prototype of the modern playhouse and the first surviving theatre with a permanent proscenium arch. Construction on the Teatro Farnese was begun in 1618 by Giovanni Battista Aleotti for Ranuccio I Farnese, and it officially opened in 1628. At one end of t... britannica.com
Teatro Farnese -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia One of the most enduring products of the Renaissance theatre was the opera. It grew out of experiments by the Florentine Camerata at the end of the 16th century to revive Greek tragedy. The men who formed the Florentine Camerata believed that the Greeks had originally recited or chanted their plays ... britannica.com
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