Verona Philharmonic Theatre [Verona] (Q8347)

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Theatre building in Verona, Italy, opened in 1716

Theatre building in Verona, Italy, opened in 1716
  • Verona Philharmonic Theatre
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Verona Philharmonic Theatre [Verona]
Theatre building in Verona, Italy, opened in 1716
  • Verona Philharmonic Theatre

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45°26'18.298"N, 10°59'24.601"E
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Destroyed by fire in 1749, destroyed by bombing in 1945, rebuilt (English)
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No heritage stage machinery? To be researched. (English)
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The Teatro Filarmonico is the main opera theater in Verona, Italy, and is one of the leading Opera Houses in Europe. The Teatro Filarmonico is property of the Accademia Filarmonica di Verona. Having been built in 1716, and later rebuilt after a fire of January 21, 1749. On the tragic night of February 23, 1945, the theater collapsed under the Anglo-American bombing. The Academy Philharmonic announced that it would try to rebuild the theatre exactly as it had been before. The proceedings lasted a long time: the theatre was inaugurated again in 1975, with the opera Falstaff by Antonio Salieri. (English)
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23 February 1945
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22 January 1749Gregorian
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6 January 1732Gregorian
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1716
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HST_0197
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1749
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122-6
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Via dei Mutilati, 4
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