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Theatre building in Venice, Italy

(‎Added reference to claim: Burnt down date (P106): 14 December 1836, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1739452636897)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
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Property / Capacity: 2,000 / qualifier
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point in time: 1968
Timestamp+1968-00-00T00:00:00Z
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Property / Capacity: 2,000 / reference
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1836
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Property / Redevelopment date: 1836 / rank
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Property / Redevelopment date: 1836 / qualifier
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Property / Redevelopment date: 1836 / qualifier
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Property / Redevelopment date: 1836 / qualifier
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reopening date: 1837
Timestamp+1837-00-00T00:00:00Z
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1936
Timestamp+1936-00-00T00:00:00Z
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Property / Redevelopment date: 1936 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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E’ il più illustre degli antichi tea­tri storici veneziani, la sede dell’omonimo Ente Autonomo e dei festi­vals musicali e teatrali della Bien­nale. Fu eretto nel triennio 1790-92 dall’architetto Antonio Selva e ri- struito, dopo un incendio, nel bien­nio 1836-37 dagli architetti Tom­maso e Giambattista Meduna. Ha subito restauri e ammoder­namenti nel biennio 1936-37 e, re­centemente, in seguito alla alluvio­ne del 1966. (Italian)
Property / Note: E’ il più illustre degli antichi tea­tri storici veneziani, la sede dell’omonimo Ente Autonomo e dei festi­vals musicali e teatrali della Bien­nale. Fu eretto nel triennio 1790-92 dall’architetto Antonio Selva e ri- struito, dopo un incendio, nel bien­nio 1836-37 dagli architetti Tom­maso e Giambattista Meduna. Ha subito restauri e ammoder­namenti nel biennio 1936-37 e, re­centemente, in seguito alla alluvio­ne del 1966. (Italian) / rank
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Property / Note: E’ il più illustre degli antichi tea­tri storici veneziani, la sede dell’omonimo Ente Autonomo e dei festi­vals musicali e teatrali della Bien­nale. Fu eretto nel triennio 1790-92 dall’architetto Antonio Selva e ri- struito, dopo un incendio, nel bien­nio 1836-37 dagli architetti Tom­maso e Giambattista Meduna. Ha subito restauri e ammoder­namenti nel biennio 1936-37 e, re­centemente, in seguito alla alluvio­ne del 1966. (Italian) / reference
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Built 1789-1792 by Giovanni Antonio Selva for the Nobile Società, replacing the Teatro San Benedetto (demolished by a fire on 1774). Auditorium decoration by Francesco Fontanesio. Opened 16 May 1792 with Paisiello's I giuocchi d'Agrigento. 1808 redecoration of auditorium by Giuseppe Borsato, addition of an Imperial Box in honour of Napoleon I. 1836 destruction of the auditorium by a fire. 1836-1837 rebuilding to Selva's plans by Tommaso Meduna and Giambattista Meduna. Auditorium decoration by Sebastiano Santi in Empire style. Re-opened 26 December 1837. 1848 destruction of the Imperial Box by rebels (restored 1849). 1854 redecoration of the auditorium in Baroque style by the Meduna brothers. 1878 modernization of stagehouse by Cadorin. 1937 modernization of stage technology and redecoration of the auditorium and foyers by Eugene Miozzi. 1996 completely destroyed by a fire during construction works. After years of half-hearted attempts to rebuild the theatre, accompanied by a series of political and financial scandals, finally reconstructed until 2003. Re-opened for concerts and other events on 14 Dec 2003 with a gala concert. Re-opening for a regular opera season planned for 2004/2005. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1789-1792 by Giovanni Antonio Selva for the Nobile Società, replacing the Teatro San Benedetto (demolished by a fire on 1774). Auditorium decoration by Francesco Fontanesio. Opened 16 May 1792 with Paisiello's I giuocchi d'Agrigento. 1808 redecoration of auditorium by Giuseppe Borsato, addition of an Imperial Box in honour of Napoleon I. 1836 destruction of the auditorium by a fire. 1836-1837 rebuilding to Selva's plans by Tommaso Meduna and Giambattista Meduna. Auditorium decoration by Sebastiano Santi in Empire style. Re-opened 26 December 1837. 1848 destruction of the Imperial Box by rebels (restored 1849). 1854 redecoration of the auditorium in Baroque style by the Meduna brothers. 1878 modernization of stagehouse by Cadorin. 1937 modernization of stage technology and redecoration of the auditorium and foyers by Eugene Miozzi. 1996 completely destroyed by a fire during construction works. After years of half-hearted attempts to rebuild the theatre, accompanied by a series of political and financial scandals, finally reconstructed until 2003. Re-opened for concerts and other events on 14 Dec 2003 with a gala concert. Re-opening for a regular opera season planned for 2004/2005. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1789-1792 by Giovanni Antonio Selva for the Nobile Società, replacing the Teatro San Benedetto (demolished by a fire on 1774). Auditorium decoration by Francesco Fontanesio. Opened 16 May 1792 with Paisiello's I giuocchi d'Agrigento. 1808 redecoration of auditorium by Giuseppe Borsato, addition of an Imperial Box in honour of Napoleon I. 1836 destruction of the auditorium by a fire. 1836-1837 rebuilding to Selva's plans by Tommaso Meduna and Giambattista Meduna. Auditorium decoration by Sebastiano Santi in Empire style. Re-opened 26 December 1837. 1848 destruction of the Imperial Box by rebels (restored 1849). 1854 redecoration of the auditorium in Baroque style by the Meduna brothers. 1878 modernization of stagehouse by Cadorin. 1937 modernization of stage technology and redecoration of the auditorium and foyers by Eugene Miozzi. 1996 completely destroyed by a fire during construction works. After years of half-hearted attempts to rebuild the theatre, accompanied by a series of political and financial scandals, finally reconstructed until 2003. Re-opened for concerts and other events on 14 Dec 2003 with a gala concert. Re-opening for a regular opera season planned for 2004/2005. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID
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428
Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID: 428 / rank
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Property / architect
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Property / architect: Gian Antonio Selva / rank
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Venice, Italy
  • La Fenice
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La Fenice [Venice, IT]
Theatre building in Venice, Italy
  • La Fenice

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45°26'1.320"N, 12°20'2.040"E
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E’ il più illustre degli antichi tea­tri storici veneziani, la sede dell’omonimo Ente Autonomo e dei festi­vals musicali e teatrali della Bien­nale. Fu eretto nel triennio 1790-92 dall’architetto Antonio Selva e ri- struito, dopo un incendio, nel bien­nio 1836-37 dagli architetti Tom­maso e Giambattista Meduna. Ha subito restauri e ammoder­namenti nel biennio 1936-37 e, re­centemente, in seguito alla alluvio­ne del 1966. (Italian)
Built 1789-1792 by Giovanni Antonio Selva for the Nobile Società, replacing the Teatro San Benedetto (demolished by a fire on 1774). Auditorium decoration by Francesco Fontanesio. Opened 16 May 1792 with Paisiello's I giuocchi d'Agrigento. 1808 redecoration of auditorium by Giuseppe Borsato, addition of an Imperial Box in honour of Napoleon I. 1836 destruction of the auditorium by a fire. 1836-1837 rebuilding to Selva's plans by Tommaso Meduna and Giambattista Meduna. Auditorium decoration by Sebastiano Santi in Empire style. Re-opened 26 December 1837. 1848 destruction of the Imperial Box by rebels (restored 1849). 1854 redecoration of the auditorium in Baroque style by the Meduna brothers. 1878 modernization of stagehouse by Cadorin. 1937 modernization of stage technology and redecoration of the auditorium and foyers by Eugene Miozzi. 1996 completely destroyed by a fire during construction works. After years of half-hearted attempts to rebuild the theatre, accompanied by a series of political and financial scandals, finally reconstructed until 2003. Re-opened for concerts and other events on 14 Dec 2003 with a gala concert. Re-opening for a regular opera season planned for 2004/2005. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery ERHT North Italian route 1789 architectural competition 1792 opening 1837 opening second theatre 1996 conflagaration 2003 opening third theatre (English)
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29 January 1996
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14 December 1836Gregorian
Fire began at 2.30 a.m. The adjoining ball-rooms also burnt. There had been no performance the previous evening. Origin of fire unknown. (English)
16 May 1792Gregorian
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26 December 1837Gregorian
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14 December 2003
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1837
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2003
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1936
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HST_0122
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117-6
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1789
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Campo San Fant in, 1965
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194
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330
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90
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428
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