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Theatre building in Perugia, Italy

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Property / Capacity: 785 / qualifier
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Built 1778-1780 by Alessio Lorenzini. Opened 15 Aug 1781 as Teatro Civico del Verzaro. 1874 renovations and alterations by Guglielmo Calderini. Re-opened as Teatro Morlacchi, in honour of the Italian composer, Francesco Morlacchi (1784-1841). Damaged in World War II. 1951-1953 restorations. Originally 1200 seats, currently 785 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1778-1780 by Alessio Lorenzini. Opened 15 Aug 1781 as Teatro Civico del Verzaro. 1874 renovations and alterations by Guglielmo Calderini. Re-opened as Teatro Morlacchi, in honour of the Italian composer, Francesco Morlacchi (1784-1841). Damaged in World War II. 1951-1953 restorations. Originally 1200 seats, currently 785 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1778-1780 by Alessio Lorenzini. Opened 15 Aug 1781 as Teatro Civico del Verzaro. 1874 renovations and alterations by Guglielmo Calderini. Re-opened as Teatro Morlacchi, in honour of the Italian composer, Francesco Morlacchi (1784-1841). Damaged in World War II. 1951-1953 restorations. Originally 1200 seats, currently 785 seats. (English) / qualifier
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1940s
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Note: Damaged in WW2 (English)

Latest revision as of 07:23, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in Perugia, Italy
  • Teatro Morlacchi
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Teatro Morlacchi [Perugia]
Theatre building in Perugia, Italy
  • Teatro Morlacchi

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43°6'47.999"N, 12°23'12.401"E
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Built 1778-1780 by Alessio Lorenzini. Opened 15 Aug 1781 as Teatro Civico del Verzaro. 1874 renovations and alterations by Guglielmo Calderini. Re-opened as Teatro Morlacchi, in honour of the Italian composer, Francesco Morlacchi (1784-1841). Damaged in World War II. 1951-1953 restorations. Originally 1200 seats, currently 785 seats. (English)
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15 August 1781Gregorian
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1,400
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Piazza Francesco Morlacchi, 19 - Perugia
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98-8
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280
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1940s
Damaged in WW2 (English)
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