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Theatre building in Martina Franca, Italy

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Opened 1920 as Teatro Comunale, owned by the city of Martina Franca. 1932 damaged by fire, subsequently rebuilt. 1940 sold to the Miali family, 1950 sold to the Dilonardo family. 1951 restorations. Since then also used as a cinema. Also known as Cineteatro Verdi. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). (English)
Property / Note: Opened 1920 as Teatro Comunale, owned by the city of Martina Franca. 1932 damaged by fire, subsequently rebuilt. 1940 sold to the Miali family, 1950 sold to the Dilonardo family. 1951 restorations. Since then also used as a cinema. Also known as Cineteatro Verdi. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opened 1920 as Teatro Comunale, owned by the city of Martina Franca. 1932 damaged by fire, subsequently rebuilt. 1940 sold to the Miali family, 1950 sold to the Dilonardo family. 1951 restorations. Since then also used as a cinema. Also known as Cineteatro Verdi. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Martina Franca, Italy
  • Cinema Teatro Verdi
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Cinema Teatro Verdi [Martina Franca]
Theatre building in Martina Franca, Italy
  • Cinema Teatro Verdi

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40°42'17.064"N, 17°20'22.488"E
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Opened 1920 as Teatro Comunale, owned by the city of Martina Franca. 1932 damaged by fire, subsequently rebuilt. 1940 sold to the Miali family, 1950 sold to the Dilonardo family. 1951 restorations. Since then also used as a cinema. Also known as Cineteatro Verdi. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). (English)
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1920
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Piazza XX Settembre, 5
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