Difference between revisions of "Teatro Gerolamo [Milan] (Q11322)"
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| + | Opened 29 Jan 1868 as a marionette theatre. Named after the traditional puppet character Geròlamo. From 1906 to 1957 home to the Compagnia Marionettistica Carlo Colla & Figli. From 1958, used as a music venue. From 1960, also used for theatre performances in dialect. 1978-1983 used as a theatre. Closed 1983. Reopened 2017 after renovations. Currently 209 seats. (English) | ||||||||||||||
| Property / Note: Opened 29 Jan 1868 as a marionette theatre. Named after the traditional puppet character Geròlamo. From 1906 to 1957 home to the Compagnia Marionettistica Carlo Colla & Figli. From 1958, used as a music venue. From 1960, also used for theatre performances in dialect. 1978-1983 used as a theatre. Closed 1983. Reopened 2017 after renovations. Currently 209 seats. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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| Property / Note: Opened 29 Jan 1868 as a marionette theatre. Named after the traditional puppet character Geròlamo. From 1906 to 1957 home to the Compagnia Marionettistica Carlo Colla & Figli. From 1958, used as a music venue. From 1960, also used for theatre performances in dialect. 1978-1983 used as a theatre. Closed 1983. Reopened 2017 after renovations. Currently 209 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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| Property / architect: Paolo Ambrosini Spinelli / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 15 September 2025
Theatre building in Milan, Italy
- Teatro Gerolamo
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Teatro Gerolamo [Milan] | Theatre building in Milan, Italy |
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45°27'51.001"N, 9°11'40.999"E
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Opened 29 Jan 1868 as a marionette theatre. Named after the traditional puppet character Geròlamo. From 1906 to 1957 home to the Compagnia Marionettistica Carlo Colla & Figli. From 1958, used as a music venue. From 1960, also used for theatre performances in dialect. 1978-1983 used as a theatre. Closed 1983. Reopened 2017 after renovations. Currently 209 seats. (English)
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29 January 1868Gregorian
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392
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Piazza Cesare Beccaria, 8
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71-5
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