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Theatre building in Milan, Italy

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Latest revision as of 11:25, 6 November 2023

Theatre building in Milan, Italy
  • Teatro alla Scala
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Teatro alla Scala [Milan]
Theatre building in Milan, Italy
  • Teatro alla Scala

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45°28'3.000"N, 9°11'21.001"E
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Milan - Scala - Facade.jpg
4,140 × 2,916; 8.43 MB
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Teatro alla Scala interior Milan.jpg
10,375 × 4,388; 24.92 MB
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Destroyed by fire in 1943 and rebuilt (English)
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3 August 1778Gregorian
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1778
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2000s
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1943
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1946
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2002
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1,827
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4,000
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Piazza della Scala
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72-5
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La Scala
1778 (English)
The Teatro alla Scala in Milan was built between 1776 and 1778 by Italian architect Giuseppe Piermarini. Known simply as La Scala, it is regarded as one of the leading opera and ballet theatres globally.
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