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| + | Built 1751 by Giovanni Gloria after plans by Antonio Cugini. Opened 1751 as Teatro Nuovo e della Nobiltà. 1847 exterior rebuilding by Antonio Monte after plans by Giuseppe Jappelli. 1884 interior rebuilding by Achille Sfondrini. Re-opened 8 June 1884 as Teatro Verdi, named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Currently used for drama performances by the Teatro Stabile del Veneto company. 700 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1751 by Giovanni Gloria after plans by Antonio Cugini. Opened 1751 as Teatro Nuovo e della Nobiltà. 1847 exterior rebuilding by Antonio Monte after plans by Giuseppe Jappelli. 1884 interior rebuilding by Achille Sfondrini. Re-opened 8 June 1884 as Teatro Verdi, named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Currently used for drama performances by the Teatro Stabile del Veneto company. 700 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1751 by Giovanni Gloria after plans by Antonio Cugini. Opened 1751 as Teatro Nuovo e della Nobiltà. 1847 exterior rebuilding by Antonio Monte after plans by Giuseppe Jappelli. 1884 interior rebuilding by Achille Sfondrini. Re-opened 8 June 1884 as Teatro Verdi, named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Currently used for drama performances by the Teatro Stabile del Veneto company. 700 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Padua, Italy, opened in 1751
- Teatro Verdi
- Tosi-Borghi
- Teatro Nuovo
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Teatro Verdi [Padua] | Theatre building in Padua, Italy, opened in 1751 |
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45°24'33.300"N, 11°52'16.500"E
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Antico teatro storico ei’etto nel quadriennio 1748-51 dall’architetto Antonio Cugini. Abbellito e ampliato in seguito, fu completamente rifatto nel 1845 dall’architetto Giuseppe Japelli di cui si ammira ancora oggi la bella facciata. L’interno è stato completamente rifatto nel 1877 su disegno dell’architetto Achille Sfondrini e restaurato dopo i danni bellici del 1917. Ha una capacità di 938 posti e appartiene al Comune. E’ uno dei due teatri veneti facenti parte del circuito ETI. Nella capace sala del ridotto è stato costruito un piccolo teatro per le rappresentazioni del complesso teatrale universitario. Recentemente, è stato compieta- mente demolito per far posto ad un fabbricato destinato ad ospitare (Italian)
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Built 1751 by Giovanni Gloria after plans by Antonio Cugini. Opened 1751 as Teatro Nuovo e della Nobiltà. 1847 exterior rebuilding by Antonio Monte after plans by Giuseppe Jappelli. 1884 interior rebuilding by Achille Sfondrini. Re-opened 8 June 1884 as Teatro Verdi, named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Currently used for drama performances by the Teatro Stabile del Veneto company. 700 seats. (English)
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