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Theatre building in Correggio, Italy

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1653 converted as a theatre from the Sala Grande of the palace of Niccolò Postumo, first documented in 1476. 1852-1873 rebuildings. 1863 renamed in honour of the painter Antonio Allegri (1489-1534), also known as Antonio da Correggio. 1880 renamed in honour of the Italian composer, Bonifazio Asioli (1769-1832). 1889 damaged by fire. 1890-1898 reconstruction. 1909 damaged by fire. 1942 converted into a cinema. 1968-1973 reconverted into a theatre. Re-opened 18 Nov 1973. 1991-2002 renovations, during which the theatre was severly damaged by an earthquake on 15 Oct 1995. Re-opened 3 Nov 2002. 499 seats. (English)
Property / Note: 1653 converted as a theatre from the Sala Grande of the palace of Niccolò Postumo, first documented in 1476. 1852-1873 rebuildings. 1863 renamed in honour of the painter Antonio Allegri (1489-1534), also known as Antonio da Correggio. 1880 renamed in honour of the Italian composer, Bonifazio Asioli (1769-1832). 1889 damaged by fire. 1890-1898 reconstruction. 1909 damaged by fire. 1942 converted into a cinema. 1968-1973 reconverted into a theatre. Re-opened 18 Nov 1973. 1991-2002 renovations, during which the theatre was severly damaged by an earthquake on 15 Oct 1995. Re-opened 3 Nov 2002. 499 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: 1653 converted as a theatre from the Sala Grande of the palace of Niccolò Postumo, first documented in 1476. 1852-1873 rebuildings. 1863 renamed in honour of the painter Antonio Allegri (1489-1534), also known as Antonio da Correggio. 1880 renamed in honour of the Italian composer, Bonifazio Asioli (1769-1832). 1889 damaged by fire. 1890-1898 reconstruction. 1909 damaged by fire. 1942 converted into a cinema. 1968-1973 reconverted into a theatre. Re-opened 18 Nov 1973. 1991-2002 renovations, during which the theatre was severly damaged by an earthquake on 15 Oct 1995. Re-opened 3 Nov 2002. 499 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Burnt down date
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1996
Timestamp+1996-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / Burnt down date: 1996 / rank
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Property / type of operator: Municipal theatre operation / rank
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Correggio, Italy
  • Teatro Asioli
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Teatro Asioli [Correggio]
Theatre building in Correggio, Italy
  • Teatro Asioli

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44°46'12.198"N, 10°46'47.082"E
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Teatro Asioli.tif
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Damaged by fires in 1889 and 1909, and by earthquake in 1996 (English)
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Elegante teatro ottocentesco di pro prietà comunale. Ha ima capienza di 600 posti, ma è inagibile da di­versi anni. Sono in corso radicali lavori di restauro. (Italian)
1653 converted as a theatre from the Sala Grande of the palace of Niccolò Postumo, first documented in 1476. 1852-1873 rebuildings. 1863 renamed in honour of the painter Antonio Allegri (1489-1534), also known as Antonio da Correggio. 1880 renamed in honour of the Italian composer, Bonifazio Asioli (1769-1832). 1889 damaged by fire. 1890-1898 reconstruction. 1909 damaged by fire. 1942 converted into a cinema. 1968-1973 reconverted into a theatre. Re-opened 18 Nov 1973. 1991-2002 renovations, during which the theatre was severly damaged by an earthquake on 15 Oct 1995. Re-opened 3 Nov 2002. 499 seats. (English)
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18 November 1873Gregorian
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corso Cavour 9 ‒ Correggio (RE)
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118-7
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346
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1889
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1909
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1996
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