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Theatre building in Foligno, Italy

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Built 1827 by Pietro Ghinelli, incorporating parts of the Palazzo Gregori that occupied the site. Opened 1 Sep 1827 as Teatro Apollo with Gioacchino Rossini's opera Semiramide. 1891 renovations. Re-opened 1891 as Teatro Piermarini in honour of the Foligno-born theatre architect, Giuseppe Piermarini (1734-1808). 478 seats. Destroyed by aerial bombing on 16 May 1944, with only the facade and the foyer remaining. Subsequently rebuilt and mainly used as a cinema (named Cinema Vittoria). Currently used as exhibition space and bar. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1827 by Pietro Ghinelli, incorporating parts of the Palazzo Gregori that occupied the site. Opened 1 Sep 1827 as Teatro Apollo with Gioacchino Rossini's opera Semiramide. 1891 renovations. Re-opened 1891 as Teatro Piermarini in honour of the Foligno-born theatre architect, Giuseppe Piermarini (1734-1808). 478 seats. Destroyed by aerial bombing on 16 May 1944, with only the facade and the foyer remaining. Subsequently rebuilt and mainly used as a cinema (named Cinema Vittoria). Currently used as exhibition space and bar. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1827 by Pietro Ghinelli, incorporating parts of the Palazzo Gregori that occupied the site. Opened 1 Sep 1827 as Teatro Apollo with Gioacchino Rossini's opera Semiramide. 1891 renovations. Re-opened 1891 as Teatro Piermarini in honour of the Foligno-born theatre architect, Giuseppe Piermarini (1734-1808). 478 seats. Destroyed by aerial bombing on 16 May 1944, with only the facade and the foyer remaining. Subsequently rebuilt and mainly used as a cinema (named Cinema Vittoria). Currently used as exhibition space and bar. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Foligno, Italy
  • Teatro
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Teatro Apollo-Piermarini [Foligno, IT]
Theatre building in Foligno, Italy
  • Teatro

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42°57'17.820"N, 12°42'19.080"E
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Built 1827 by Pietro Ghinelli, incorporating parts of the Palazzo Gregori that occupied the site. Opened 1 Sep 1827 as Teatro Apollo with Gioacchino Rossini's opera Semiramide. 1891 renovations. Re-opened 1891 as Teatro Piermarini in honour of the Foligno-born theatre architect, Giuseppe Piermarini (1734-1808). 478 seats. Destroyed by aerial bombing on 16 May 1944, with only the facade and the foyer remaining. Subsequently rebuilt and mainly used as a cinema (named Cinema Vittoria). Currently used as exhibition space and bar. (English)
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number uknown
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1,000
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100-8
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1 September 1827Gregorian
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16 May 1944
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1944
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