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Revision as of 10:13, 25 August 2023
Theatre building in Salerno, Italy
- Municipal Theatre Giuseppe Verdi
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English | Municipal Theatre Giuseppe Verdi [Salerno] | Theatre building in Salerno, Italy |
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No heritage theatre machinery? Rendered unfit for use because of the 1980’s earthquake, the Theatre had been closed for nearly 14 years. It was restructured and inaugurated again on July 6, 1994, during the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Salerno Capitale (Salerno had became capital city of Italy for 5 months in 1944). (English)
The plan and work management were entrusted to the architects Antonio D' Amora and Giuseppe Manichini who based themselves on the measurement and proportions of the San Carlo Theatre of Naples. (English)
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