Teatro Giuseppe Verdi [Terni] (Q8624)

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Theatre building in Terni, Italy

Theatre building in Terni, Italy
  • Teatro Giuseppe Verdi
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Teatro Giuseppe Verdi [Terni]
Theatre building in Terni, Italy
  • Teatro Giuseppe Verdi

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42°33'46.008"N, 12°38'59.532"E
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Built 1840-1849 as Nuovo Teatro by Luigi Poletti. Opened 1849 with the operas Saffo and Giovanna d'Arco. 1908 renovations and alterations. Re-opened as Teatro Verdi, named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Destroyed by bombs in 1943, leaving only the façade. 1949 rebuilding by Fernando Lucioli. 1066 seats. Used for drama performances by the Teatro Stabile dell'Umbria. (English)
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1846
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Corso Vecchio 99, 05100 Terni
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101-8
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