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Theatre building in Bari, Italy

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Used as theatre today (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1912-1914 by Francesco De Giglio. Opened 1914. Named in honour of Queen Margherita (1851-1926). 562 seats. Later used as a cinema. Closed 1979. Restorations in the 2000s. Re-opened 2009 as a musem of modern art., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1912-1914 by Francesco De Giglio. Opened 1914. Named in honour of Queen Margherita (1851-1926). 562 seats. Later used as a cinema. Closed 1979. Restorations in the 2000s. Re-opened 2009 as a musem of modern art. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1912-1914 by Francesco De Giglio. Opened 1914. Named in honour of Queen Margherita (1851-1926). 562 seats. Later used as a cinema. Closed 1979. Restorations in the 2000s. Re-opened 2009 as a musem of modern art. (English) / rank
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Revision as of 13:28, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Bari, Italy
  • Margherita Theatre
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Margherita Theatre [Bari]
Theatre building in Bari, Italy
  • Margherita Theatre

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41°7'35.040"N, 16°52'22.080"E
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Museum - panoramio (9).jpg
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Conversion into a museum (English)
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Built 1912-1914 by Francesco De Giglio. Opened 1914. Named in honour of Queen Margherita (1851-1926). 562 seats. Later used as a cinema. Closed 1979. Restorations in the 2000s. Re-opened 2009 as a musem of modern art. (English)
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1914
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562
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Piazza Quattro Novembre
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