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Theatre building in Rome, Italy

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Built 1916 by Carlo Sacconi after designs by Luca Carimini. Opened 1916 as Teatro Morgana. Later renamed Teatro Brancaccio. Since 1937, also used as a cinema. 1978 major renovation. 1300 seats. (English)
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Property / Note: Built 1916 by Carlo Sacconi after designs by Luca Carimini. Opened 1916 as Teatro Morgana. Later renamed Teatro Brancaccio. Since 1937, also used as a cinema. 1978 major renovation. 1300 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Rome, Italy
  • Teatro Brancaccio
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Teatro Brancaccio [Rome]
Theatre building in Rome, Italy
  • Teatro Brancaccio

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41°53'36.600"N, 12°30'1.800"E
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come cinemato­grafi sono utilizzati ormai da tem­po anche antichi teatri storici (Italian)
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Built 1916 by Carlo Sacconi after designs by Luca Carimini. Opened 1916 as Teatro Morgana. Later renamed Teatro Brancaccio. Since 1937, also used as a cinema. 1978 major renovation. 1300 seats. (English)
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1916
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via Merulana 244
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72-10
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