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(Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 8135, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735310759134) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1856-1857 by Nicolò Bruno. Opened 19 Sep 1857 with Carlo Pedrotti's opera Tutti in maschera. Named in honour of the Italian actor and political activist, Gustavo Modena (1803-1861). 1920-1922 restorations by Raffaele Bruno. From 1936 until 1979 mainly used as a cinema. 1983 closed due to safety concerns. 1996-1997 rebuilding. Re-opened 31 Oct 1997 as home to the Teatro dell'Archivolto company. From 2018 operated as part of the Teatro Nazio...) | ||
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| + | Built 1856-1857 by Nicolò Bruno. Opened 19 Sep 1857 with Carlo Pedrotti's opera Tutti in maschera. Named in honour of the Italian actor and political activist, Gustavo Modena (1803-1861). 1920-1922 restorations by Raffaele Bruno. From 1936 until 1979 mainly used as a cinema. 1983 closed due to safety concerns. 1996-1997 rebuilding. Re-opened 31 Oct 1997 as home to the Teatro dell'Archivolto company. From 2018 operated as part of the Teatro Nazionale di Genova. 498 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1856-1857 by Nicolò Bruno. Opened 19 Sep 1857 with Carlo Pedrotti's opera Tutti in maschera. Named in honour of the Italian actor and political activist, Gustavo Modena (1803-1861). 1920-1922 restorations by Raffaele Bruno. From 1936 until 1979 mainly used as a cinema. 1983 closed due to safety concerns. 1996-1997 rebuilding. Re-opened 31 Oct 1997 as home to the Teatro dell'Archivolto company. From 2018 operated as part of the Teatro Nazionale di Genova. 498 seats. (English) / rank | |||
| + | Normal rank | ||
Revision as of 13:48, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Genoa, Italy
- Teatro Modena
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Teatro Modena [Genoa] | Theatre building in Genoa, Italy |
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Built 1856-1857 by Nicolò Bruno. Opened 19 Sep 1857 with Carlo Pedrotti's opera Tutti in maschera. Named in honour of the Italian actor and political activist, Gustavo Modena (1803-1861). 1920-1922 restorations by Raffaele Bruno. From 1936 until 1979 mainly used as a cinema. 1983 closed due to safety concerns. 1996-1997 rebuilding. Re-opened 31 Oct 1997 as home to the Teatro dell'Archivolto company. From 2018 operated as part of the Teatro Nazionale di Genova. 498 seats. (English)
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