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Theatre building in Milan, Italy

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1,000

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damaged in WW2 (Italian)
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Built 1798-1800 as Teatro Patriottico for a group of theatre lovers (= filodrammatici), the Compagnia dei Giovani Repubblicani, by converting a former church. Opened 21 Dec 1800 with Vittorio Alfieri's Filippo. 1805 renamed Teatro dell'Accademia dei Filodrammatici. 1885 renovations and electrification. Ca.1904 rebuilding by Giovanni Giachi, including a new façade. 1923 renovations. 1936 converted into a cinema. Damaged by bombs in 1943 and 1945. Subsequently repaired. 1960-1970 major renovations, rebuilding and modernization by Caccia Dominioni. Used for drama performances by the resident company, Compagnia Stabile del Teatro Filodrammatici. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1798-1800 as Teatro Patriottico for a group of theatre lovers (= filodrammatici), the Compagnia dei Giovani Repubblicani, by converting a former church. Opened 21 Dec 1800 with Vittorio Alfieri's Filippo. 1805 renamed Teatro dell'Accademia dei Filodrammatici. 1885 renovations and electrification. Ca.1904 rebuilding by Giovanni Giachi, including a new façade. 1923 renovations. 1936 converted into a cinema. Damaged by bombs in 1943 and 1945. Subsequently repaired. 1960-1970 major renovations, rebuilding and modernization by Caccia Dominioni. Used for drama performances by the resident company, Compagnia Stabile del Teatro Filodrammatici. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1798-1800 as Teatro Patriottico for a group of theatre lovers (= filodrammatici), the Compagnia dei Giovani Repubblicani, by converting a former church. Opened 21 Dec 1800 with Vittorio Alfieri's Filippo. 1805 renamed Teatro dell'Accademia dei Filodrammatici. 1885 renovations and electrification. Ca.1904 rebuilding by Giovanni Giachi, including a new façade. 1923 renovations. 1936 converted into a cinema. Damaged by bombs in 1943 and 1945. Subsequently repaired. 1960-1970 major renovations, rebuilding and modernization by Caccia Dominioni. Used for drama performances by the resident company, Compagnia Stabile del Teatro Filodrammatici. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 2361 / rank
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View of proscenium, III. p. 73 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium, III. PL opp. p. 62.
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1940s
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in Milan, Italy
  • Teatro Filodrammatici
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Teatro Filodrammatici [Milan]
Theatre building in Milan, Italy
  • Teatro Filodrammatici

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45°28'2.392"N, 9°11'18.758"E
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Liberty facade of 1904 ' (English)
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damaged in WW2 (Italian)
Built 1798-1800 as Teatro Patriottico for a group of theatre lovers (= filodrammatici), the Compagnia dei Giovani Repubblicani, by converting a former church. Opened 21 Dec 1800 with Vittorio Alfieri's Filippo. 1805 renamed Teatro dell'Accademia dei Filodrammatici. 1885 renovations and electrification. Ca.1904 rebuilding by Giovanni Giachi, including a new façade. 1923 renovations. 1936 converted into a cinema. Damaged by bombs in 1943 and 1945. Subsequently repaired. 1960-1970 major renovations, rebuilding and modernization by Caccia Dominioni. Used for drama performances by the resident company, Compagnia Stabile del Teatro Filodrammatici. (English)
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1800
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Piazza Paolo Ferrari (già Via Filodrammatici) 1
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View of proscenium, III. p. 73 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium, III. PL opp. p. 62.
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72-5
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1940s
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