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Theatre building in Roccabianca, Italy

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Opened 29 Sep 1946 as an open-air theatre. Decorated with nine statues (1913-1922) by Ettore Ximenes from the remains of the Verdi monument in Parma that had been destroyed by bombs in May 1944. Later addition of a roof and installation of cinema technology. Used by the Teatro di Ragazzola company. 324 seats., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Opened 29 Sep 1946 as an open-air theatre. Decorated with nine statues (1913-1922) by Ettore Ximenes from the remains of the Verdi monument in Parma that had been destroyed by bombs in May 1944. Later addition of a roof and installation of cinema technology. Used by the Teatro di Ragazzola company. 324 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Roccabianca, Italy
  • Teatro Arena del Sole
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Teatro Arena del Sole [Roccabianca]
Theatre building in Roccabianca, Italy
  • Teatro Arena del Sole

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45°0'28.328"N, 10°13'7.979"E
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Opened 29 Sep 1946 as an open-air theatre. Decorated with nine statues (1913-1922) by Ettore Ximenes from the remains of the Verdi monument in Parma that had been destroyed by bombs in May 1944. Later addition of a roof and installation of cinema technology. Used by the Teatro di Ragazzola company. 324 seats. (English)
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324
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1946
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