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Theatre building in Naples, Italy

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Teatro del Fondo
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Teatro del Fondo
Property / Capacity
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2,000

Amount2,000
Unit1
Property / Capacity: 2,000 / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Capacity: 2,000 / qualifier
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point in time: 1970
Timestamp+1970-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
Before0
After0
Property / Capacity: 2,000 / qualifier
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Property / Census Italia 1968 ID
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73-11
Property / Census Italia 1968 ID: 73-11 / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Wikidata instance
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid: Q191121 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID
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Property / Carthalia ID: 7719 / rank
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Property / Preservation state
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Property / Burnt down date
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1940s
Timestamp+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision10 years
Before0
After0
Property / Burnt down date: 1940s / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID
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245
Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID: 245 / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Note
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Opened 31 July 1779 as Teatro del Fondo with Domenico Cimarosa's opera L'infedele fedele (in the presence of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart). 1799 briefly named Teatro Patriottico. 1871 renamed in honour of the Italian composer, Saverio Mercadante (1795-1870). Originally used as an opera house. From ca. 1900 mainly used as a drama theatre. 1963 closed due to safety concerns. From 1973 rebuildings. From the 1980s used as an exhibition space and event location. Since 1995 again used as a drama theatre. 553 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Opened 31 July 1779 as Teatro del Fondo with Domenico Cimarosa's opera L'infedele fedele (in the presence of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart). 1799 briefly named Teatro Patriottico. 1871 renamed in honour of the Italian composer, Saverio Mercadante (1795-1870). Originally used as an opera house. From ca. 1900 mainly used as a drama theatre. 1963 closed due to safety concerns. From 1973 rebuildings. From the 1980s used as an exhibition space and event location. Since 1995 again used as a drama theatre. 553 seats. (English) / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Note: Opened 31 July 1779 as Teatro del Fondo with Domenico Cimarosa's opera L'infedele fedele (in the presence of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart). 1799 briefly named Teatro Patriottico. 1871 renamed in honour of the Italian composer, Saverio Mercadante (1795-1870). Originally used as an opera house. From ca. 1900 mainly used as a drama theatre. 1963 closed due to safety concerns. From 1973 rebuildings. From the 1980s used as an exhibition space and event location. Since 1995 again used as a drama theatre. 553 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Naples, Italy
  • Teatro Mercadante
  • Teatro del Fondo
Language Label Description Also known as
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Teatro Mercadante [Naples]
Theatre building in Naples, Italy
  • Teatro Mercadante
  • Teatro del Fondo

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40°50'23.280"N, 14°15'15.120"E
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Opened 31 July 1779 as Teatro del Fondo with Domenico Cimarosa's opera L'infedele fedele (in the presence of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart). 1799 briefly named Teatro Patriottico. 1871 renamed in honour of the Italian composer, Saverio Mercadante (1795-1870). Originally used as an opera house. From ca. 1900 mainly used as a drama theatre. 1963 closed due to safety concerns. From 1973 rebuildings. From the 1980s used as an exhibition space and event location. Since 1995 again used as a drama theatre. 553 seats. (English)
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1777
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1,000
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75-11
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73-11
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Francesco Sicuro
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Piazza Francese, 46
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1940s
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245
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