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Theatre building in Florence, Italy

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Teatro della Pergola [Florence, IT]
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1652
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83

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324
Property / Theaterbrande Id: 324 / rank
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1753
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231
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 6 November 2023

Theatre building in Florence, Italy
  • Teatro della Pergola
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Teatro della Pergola [Florence, IT]
Theatre building in Florence, Italy
  • Teatro della Pergola

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43°46'23.801"N, 11°15'39.895"E
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Teatro della Pergola.JPG
1,600 × 1,200; 1.04 MB
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No heritage stage machinery contact Perspectiv: Marco Giorgetti, general manager — Gabriele Guani, learning & research manager (English)
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The Pergola, Florence Theatre is still basically intact, complete with its equipment for raising the floor to serve as a ballroom and it is the first to be built with superposed tiers of boxes rather than raked semi-circular seating in the Roman fashion. It is considered to be the oldest in Italy, having occupied the same site for more than 350 years. (English)
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1656
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HST_0117
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1,200
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Via dela Pergola
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1652
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83
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324
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1753
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