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Theatre building in Novara, Italy

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Built 1886-1888 by Giuseppe Oliviero. Opened 22 Dec 1888 with Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera Les huguenots (Gli Ugonotti), conducted by Arturo Toscanini. Named in honour of the Italian composer, Carlo Coccia (1782-1873). Used for opera performances. 918 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1886-1888 by Giuseppe Oliviero. Opened 22 Dec 1888 with Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera Les huguenots (Gli Ugonotti), conducted by Arturo Toscanini. Named in honour of the Italian composer, Carlo Coccia (1782-1873). Used for opera performances. 918 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1886-1888 by Giuseppe Oliviero. Opened 22 Dec 1888 with Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera Les huguenots (Gli Ugonotti), conducted by Arturo Toscanini. Named in honour of the Italian composer, Carlo Coccia (1782-1873). Used for opera performances. 918 seats. (English) / qualifier
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1928
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1956
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Theatre building in Novara, Italy
  • Coccia Theatre
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Coccia Theatre [Novara]
Theatre building in Novara, Italy
  • Coccia Theatre

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45°26'43.912"N, 8°37'5.520"E
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Teatro Coccia Novara 2.jpg
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E’ il maggior teatro cittadino, eretto nel triennio 1886-88 dal­l’architetto Giuseppe Oliverio sull’area del vecchio teatro omo­nimo (architetto Cosimo Morel­li) risalente al 1782. Completamente restaurato nel 1928, sa subito un nuovo gene­rale restauro nel 1956. Adibito in prevalenza alle proiezioni cinematografiche, vi si tiene anche una breve stagione lirica carnevalesca, qualche con­certo e qualche rappresentazio­ne drammatica. Appartiene alla Delegazione del Teatro Coccia e ha una ca­pienza di 1279 posti. (Italian)
Built 1886-1888 by Giuseppe Oliviero. Opened 22 Dec 1888 with Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera Les huguenots (Gli Ugonotti), conducted by Arturo Toscanini. Named in honour of the Italian composer, Carlo Coccia (1782-1873). Used for opera performances. 918 seats. (English)
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1888
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1886
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Via Fratelh Rosselli, 47
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84-5
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1928
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1956
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