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Theatre building in Naples, Italy

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Built 1737 within 270 days by Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Angelo Carasale. Opened 4 November 1737 with Sarro's Achille in Sciro. Ca. 1810 new façade by Antonio Niccolini. Nearly completely destroyed by a fire on 12 February 1816. Rebuilt 1816-1817 by Antonio Niccolini. Re-opened with Simon Mayr's Il sogno di Partenope. 1845 renovation by Antonio Niccolini. 1854 alteration of the decoration colours from blue/gold/silver to red/gold. 1890 electrification. Renovations in the 1930s. 1944 damages by bombs. 1946 rebuilt and re-opened. 1386 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1737 within 270 days by Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Angelo Carasale. Opened 4 November 1737 with Sarro's Achille in Sciro. Ca. 1810 new façade by Antonio Niccolini. Nearly completely destroyed by a fire on 12 February 1816. Rebuilt 1816-1817 by Antonio Niccolini. Re-opened with Simon Mayr's Il sogno di Partenope. 1845 renovation by Antonio Niccolini. 1854 alteration of the decoration colours from blue/gold/silver to red/gold. 1890 electrification. Renovations in the 1930s. 1944 damages by bombs. 1946 rebuilt and re-opened. 1386 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1737 within 270 days by Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Angelo Carasale. Opened 4 November 1737 with Sarro's Achille in Sciro. Ca. 1810 new façade by Antonio Niccolini. Nearly completely destroyed by a fire on 12 February 1816. Rebuilt 1816-1817 by Antonio Niccolini. Re-opened with Simon Mayr's Il sogno di Partenope. 1845 renovation by Antonio Niccolini. 1854 alteration of the decoration colours from blue/gold/silver to red/gold. 1890 electrification. Renovations in the 1930s. 1944 damages by bombs. 1946 rebuilt and re-opened. 1386 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID
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244
Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID: 244 / rank
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Normal rank

Latest revision as of 12:20, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Naples, Italy
  • San Carlo Opera House
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San Carlo Opera House [Naples, IT]
Theatre building in Naples, Italy
  • San Carlo Opera House

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40°50'14.597"N, 14°14'58.873"E
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RealTeatroSanCarloNaples6.jpg
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Destroyed by fire in 1816, rebuilt and damaged by the bombing of1943, rebuilt (English)
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ii) (English)
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Built 1737 within 270 days by Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Angelo Carasale. Opened 4 November 1737 with Sarro's Achille in Sciro. Ca. 1810 new façade by Antonio Niccolini. Nearly completely destroyed by a fire on 12 February 1816. Rebuilt 1816-1817 by Antonio Niccolini. Re-opened with Simon Mayr's Il sogno di Partenope. 1845 renovation by Antonio Niccolini. 1854 alteration of the decoration colours from blue/gold/silver to red/gold. 1890 electrification. Renovations in the 1930s. 1944 damages by bombs. 1946 rebuilt and re-opened. 1386 seats. (English)
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To be checked if there are still remains of heritage stage machinery in substage. (English)
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4 November 1737Gregorian
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HST_0192
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2,500
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Via San Carlo 98/F - Napoli
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74-11
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24
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1816
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1756
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13 February 1816Gregorian
Burnt at night during a dress rehearsal. The fire originated in the lamp-room. The Royal palace adjoining was not materially damaged. Nothing belonging to the theatre was saved. (English)
1940s
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