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Theatre building in Perugia, Italy

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Sorto nel 1879 come anfiteatro scoperto, era stato completamente ricostruito come teatro coperto nel 1890-91 dall’ing. Alessandro Arienti. Restaurato e abbellito nel 1926, è stato completamente trasformato in moderno cineteatro dall’architet­to Pietro Frenguelli nel 1953-54. Utilizzato per le proiezioni cine­matografiche, ospita saltuariamente anche spettacoli di prosa e rivista. (Italian)
Property / Note: Sorto nel 1879 come anfiteatro scoperto, era stato completamente ricostruito come teatro coperto nel 1890-91 dall’ing. Alessandro Arienti. Restaurato e abbellito nel 1926, è stato completamente trasformato in moderno cineteatro dall’architet­to Pietro Frenguelli nel 1953-54. Utilizzato per le proiezioni cine­matografiche, ospita saltuariamente anche spettacoli di prosa e rivista. (Italian) / rank
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Property / Note: Sorto nel 1879 come anfiteatro scoperto, era stato completamente ricostruito come teatro coperto nel 1890-91 dall’ing. Alessandro Arienti. Restaurato e abbellito nel 1926, è stato completamente trasformato in moderno cineteatro dall’architet­to Pietro Frenguelli nel 1953-54. Utilizzato per le proiezioni cine­matografiche, ospita saltuariamente anche spettacoli di prosa e rivista. (Italian) / qualifier
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Built 1890-1891 by Alessandro Arienti, replacing a 1879 wooden theatre. Named after Perugia's by-name Turrena (city rich of towers). Since 1896, also used as a cinema. 1953 converted into a cinema (2000 seats) by Pietro Frenguelli. 1990 renovations (1200 seats). Closed 2010. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1890-1891 by Alessandro Arienti, replacing a 1879 wooden theatre. Named after Perugia's by-name Turrena (city rich of towers). Since 1896, also used as a cinema. 1953 converted into a cinema (2000 seats) by Pietro Frenguelli. 1990 renovations (1200 seats). Closed 2010. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1890-1891 by Alessandro Arienti, replacing a 1879 wooden theatre. Named after Perugia's by-name Turrena (city rich of towers). Since 1896, also used as a cinema. 1953 converted into a cinema (2000 seats) by Pietro Frenguelli. 1990 renovations (1200 seats). Closed 2010. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q41253 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 2401 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Disused / rank
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98-8
Property / Census Italia 1968 ID: 98-8 / rank
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1879
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2010
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1953
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1953
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Property / Redevelopment date: 1953 / qualifier
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reopening date: 1954
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1926
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in Perugia, Italy
  • Turreno Theatre
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Turreno Theatre [Perugia]
Theatre building in Perugia, Italy
  • Turreno Theatre

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43°6'45.792"N, 12°23'22.668"E
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Cinema Teatro Turreno.jpg
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Closed since 2010, change of intended use (English)
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Sorto nel 1879 come anfiteatro scoperto, era stato completamente ricostruito come teatro coperto nel 1890-91 dall’ing. Alessandro Arienti. Restaurato e abbellito nel 1926, è stato completamente trasformato in moderno cineteatro dall’architet­to Pietro Frenguelli nel 1953-54. Utilizzato per le proiezioni cine­matografiche, ospita saltuariamente anche spettacoli di prosa e rivista. (Italian)
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Built 1890-1891 by Alessandro Arienti, replacing a 1879 wooden theatre. Named after Perugia's by-name Turrena (city rich of towers). Since 1896, also used as a cinema. 1953 converted into a cinema (2000 seats) by Pietro Frenguelli. 1990 renovations (1200 seats). Closed 2010. (English)
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1891
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Piazza Danti 13, 06123 Perugia
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98-8
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1879
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2010
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1953
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1926
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