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Theatre building in Palermo, Italy

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Property / Reconstructing Theatre Architecture
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83

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Property / Address
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Via Roma. 258
Property / Address: Via Roma. 258 / rank
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Property / Importance: Not rated / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 2391 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Property / Census Italia 1968 ID
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91-12
Property / Census Italia 1968 ID: 91-12 / rank
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E’ un elegante teatro liberty, opera dell’architetto Mineo, inau­gurato nel 1903. Nel 1966 è stato completamente restaurato ed ospi­ta oggi stagioni di prosa e musi­cali. Ha una capienza di 1.100 po­sti e appartiene alla Fondazione Biondo. (Italian)
Property / Note: E’ un elegante teatro liberty, opera dell’architetto Mineo, inau­gurato nel 1903. Nel 1966 è stato completamente restaurato ed ospi­ta oggi stagioni di prosa e musi­cali. Ha una capienza di 1.100 po­sti e appartiene alla Fondazione Biondo. (Italian) / rank
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Property / Note: E’ un elegante teatro liberty, opera dell’architetto Mineo, inau­gurato nel 1903. Nel 1966 è stato completamente restaurato ed ospi­ta oggi stagioni di prosa e musi­cali. Ha una capienza di 1.100 po­sti e appartiene alla Fondazione Biondo. (Italian) / qualifier
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Built 1902-1903 by Nicolò Mineo with Giacomo Nicolai and Antonio Lo Bianco for the Biondo brothers. Opened 15 Oct 1903 by the Compania Dramattica Italiana of Ermete Novelli, with Jean Aicard's Papà Lebonnard. 1996 restorations. The complex contains two theatre halls: Sala Grande (950 seats) and Sala Giorgio Strehler (121 seats). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1902-1903 by Nicolò Mineo with Giacomo Nicolai and Antonio Lo Bianco for the Biondo brothers. Opened 15 Oct 1903 by the Compania Dramattica Italiana of Ermete Novelli, with Jean Aicard's Papà Lebonnard. 1996 restorations. The complex contains two theatre halls: Sala Grande (950 seats) and Sala Giorgio Strehler (121 seats). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1902-1903 by Nicolò Mineo with Giacomo Nicolai and Antonio Lo Bianco for the Biondo brothers. Opened 15 Oct 1903 by the Compania Dramattica Italiana of Ermete Novelli, with Jean Aicard's Papà Lebonnard. 1996 restorations. The complex contains two theatre halls: Sala Grande (950 seats) and Sala Giorgio Strehler (121 seats). (English) / qualifier
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Property / Redevelopment date
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1966
Timestamp+1966-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Palermo, Italy
  • Biondo Theatre
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Biondo Theatre [Palermo]
Theatre building in Palermo, Italy
  • Biondo Theatre

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38°7'3.000"N, 13°21'45.720"E
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E’ un elegante teatro liberty, opera dell’architetto Mineo, inau­gurato nel 1903. Nel 1966 è stato completamente restaurato ed ospi­ta oggi stagioni di prosa e musi­cali. Ha una capienza di 1.100 po­sti e appartiene alla Fondazione Biondo. (Italian)
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Built 1902-1903 by Nicolò Mineo with Giacomo Nicolai and Antonio Lo Bianco for the Biondo brothers. Opened 15 Oct 1903 by the Compania Dramattica Italiana of Ermete Novelli, with Jean Aicard's Papà Lebonnard. 1996 restorations. The complex contains two theatre halls: Sala Grande (950 seats) and Sala Giorgio Strehler (121 seats). (English)
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15 October 1903Gregorian
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950
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Via Roma. 258
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91-12
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1966
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