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Theatre building in Palmanova, Italy

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Built 1841-1843 as Teatro Sociale by Giovan Battista Bassi for a citizens' group led by Antonio Simoni and Antonio Monte Rumici. Later renamed in honour of the Italian actor and patriot, Gustavo Modena (1803-1861). Ca. 1990-2000 renovations. Currently used as a touring venue for drama performances and for concerts. 300 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1841-1843 as Teatro Sociale by Giovan Battista Bassi for a citizens' group led by Antonio Simoni and Antonio Monte Rumici. Later renamed in honour of the Italian actor and patriot, Gustavo Modena (1803-1861). Ca. 1990-2000 renovations. Currently used as a touring venue for drama performances and for concerts. 300 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1841-1843 as Teatro Sociale by Giovan Battista Bassi for a citizens' group led by Antonio Simoni and Antonio Monte Rumici. Later renamed in honour of the Italian actor and patriot, Gustavo Modena (1803-1861). Ca. 1990-2000 renovations. Currently used as a touring venue for drama performances and for concerts. 300 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Palmanova, Italy
  • Teatro Gustavo Modena
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Teatro Gustavo Modena [Palmanova]
Theatre building in Palmanova, Italy
  • Teatro Gustavo Modena

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45°54'16.056"N, 13°18'28.476"E
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Built 1841-1843 as Teatro Sociale by Giovan Battista Bassi for a citizens' group led by Antonio Simoni and Antonio Monte Rumici. Later renamed in honour of the Italian actor and patriot, Gustavo Modena (1803-1861). Ca. 1990-2000 renovations. Currently used as a touring venue for drama performances and for concerts. 300 seats. (English)
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1843
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