Difference between revisions of "Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza (IT) [Vicenza] (Q650)"

From CanonBase

Theatre building in Vicenza, Italy, opened in 1580

(‎Removed claim: Importance (P20): international importance (Q96), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1692957640280)
(‎Removed claim: GPS (P21): 45°33'0"N, 11°32'57"E)
Property / GPS
-

45°33'0"N, 11°32'57"E

Latitude45.55
Longitude11.549166666667
Precision0.00027777777777778
Globehttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2
 
Property / GPS: 45°33'0"N, 11°32'57"E / rank
-
Normal rank
 

Revision as of 10:55, 18 October 2023

Theatre building in Vicenza, Italy, opened in 1580
  • Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza (IT)
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza (IT) [Vicenza]
Theatre building in Vicenza, Italy, opened in 1580
  • Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza (IT)

Statements

0 references
0 references
5
0 references
0 references
45°33'0.000"N, 11°32'57.001"E
0 references
0 references
No heritage stage machinery ERHT North Italian route Teatro Olimpico, the oldest theatre building in the western hemisphere, commissioned by the Accademia Olimpica of Vicenza. On 3 March 1585 it was inaugurated with Oedipus the tyrant by Sophocles. (English)
0 references
Teatro Olimpico's main architect: Andreas Palladius Vicentinus (English)
0 references
0 references
1580
0 references
0 references
1585
0 references
HST_0189
0 references
piazza Giacomo Matteotti
0 references
0 references
Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza
1580 (English)
The Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, Italy was built by architect Andrea Palladio. It is known for its unique stage scenery, creating depth percieved as over 100 metres, despite the stage only being 12 meters deep. It is the first free-standing autonomous theatre building.
15. century
0 references

Timeline

 

Wikidata