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Built 1798-1801 as Teatro Nuovo by Giovanni Antonio Selva and Matthäus Pertsch. 1821 renamed Teatro Grande. On 29 Jan 1901 renamed in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Also known as Teatro lirico Giuseppe Verdi. 1990-1995 major renovations. Used for opera performances and for an annual summer operetta festival. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1798-1801 as Teatro Nuovo by Giovanni Antonio Selva and Matthäus Pertsch. 1821 renamed Teatro Grande. On 29 Jan 1901 renamed in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Also known as Teatro lirico Giuseppe Verdi. 1990-1995 major renovations. Used for opera performances and for an annual summer operetta festival. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1798-1801 as Teatro Nuovo by Giovanni Antonio Selva and Matthäus Pertsch. 1821 renamed Teatro Grande. On 29 Jan 1901 renamed in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Also known as Teatro lirico Giuseppe Verdi. 1990-1995 major renovations. Used for opera performances and for an annual summer operetta festival. (English) / qualifier
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1799
Timestamp+1799-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / Building date: 1799 / rank
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Property / architect: Gian Antonio Selva / rank
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Property / architect: Matteo Pertsch / rank
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Trieste, Italy
  • Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi
  • Teatro Nuovo
  • Teatro Grande
  • Teatro Comunale
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Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi [Trieste]
Theatre building in Trieste, Italy
  • Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi
  • Teatro Nuovo
  • Teatro Grande
  • Teatro Comunale

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45°39'3.240"N, 13°46'7.320"E
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Teatro Verdi.JPG
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E’ un capace teatro storico la cui costruzione risale al triennio 1799- 1801. Ne furono architetti Antonio Selva per l’interno e Matteo Pertsch per la facciata. Più volte restaurato e rinnovato, ha una capienza di 2.000 posti circa. Appartiene al Comune dal 1861 ed è oggi la sede dell’omonimo En­te Autonomo che vi organizza re­golari stagioni liriche e concertisti- che. Vi è annesso un museo tea­trale. (Italian)
Built 1798-1801 as Teatro Nuovo by Giovanni Antonio Selva and Matthäus Pertsch. 1821 renamed Teatro Grande. On 29 Jan 1901 renamed in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Also known as Teatro lirico Giuseppe Verdi. 1990-1995 major renovations. Used for opera performances and for an annual summer operetta festival. (English)
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1801
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1990s
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1881
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1889
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1997
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Riva 3 Novembre. 1
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124-6
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1799
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