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Theatre building in Montegiorgio, Italy

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Built 1884-1889 by Giuseppe Sabbatini. Opened Sep 1891 as Teatro dell'Aquila with Gaetano Donizetti's opera Maria di Rohan. 1914 renamed Teatro Verdi. 1945 renamed Teatro Alaleona in honour of the Italian organist and composer, Domenico Alaleona (1881-1928). Also known as Teatro Comunale Domenico Alaleona. 300 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1884-1889 by Giuseppe Sabbatini. Opened Sep 1891 as Teatro dell'Aquila with Gaetano Donizetti's opera Maria di Rohan. 1914 renamed Teatro Verdi. 1945 renamed Teatro Alaleona in honour of the Italian organist and composer, Domenico Alaleona (1881-1928). Also known as Teatro Comunale Domenico Alaleona. 300 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1884-1889 by Giuseppe Sabbatini. Opened Sep 1891 as Teatro dell'Aquila with Gaetano Donizetti's opera Maria di Rohan. 1914 renamed Teatro Verdi. 1945 renamed Teatro Alaleona in honour of the Italian organist and composer, Domenico Alaleona (1881-1928). Also known as Teatro Comunale Domenico Alaleona. 300 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID
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50
Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID: 50 / rank
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Property / architect
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Property / architect: Giuseppe Sabbatini / rank
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Theatre building in Montegiorgio, Italy
  • Teatro Alaleona
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Teatro Alaleona [Montegiorgio]
Theatre building in Montegiorgio, Italy
  • Teatro Alaleona

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43°7'52.784"N, 13°32'12.296"E
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Possiede l’ottocentesco Teatro Alaleona, opera dell’ing. Giuseppe Sabbatini. Appartiene al Comune ed è utilizzato come cinematografo. (Italian)
Built 1884-1889 by Giuseppe Sabbatini. Opened Sep 1891 as Teatro dell'Aquila with Gaetano Donizetti's opera Maria di Rohan. 1914 renamed Teatro Verdi. 1945 renamed Teatro Alaleona in honour of the Italian organist and composer, Domenico Alaleona (1881-1928). Also known as Teatro Comunale Domenico Alaleona. 300 seats. (English)
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1878
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500
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600
Via Roma. 11
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89-8
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50
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