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Marco Zanuso
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1999
Timestamp+1999-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Fargo Greppi, 1
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968

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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid: Q188737 / rank
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Property / Flanders Arts Institute venue ID: 135702 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 2365 / rank
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Built 1982-1998 by Marco Zanuso as a new home to the Piccolo Teatro di Milano - Teatro d'Europa (the former home still being used as a second stage, named Teatro Grassi). Named after the Italian theatre diretctor, Giorgio Strehler (1921-1997), co-founder of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano company. Opened 26 January 1998 with Mozart's opera Cosí fan tutte. 968 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1982-1998 by Marco Zanuso as a new home to the Piccolo Teatro di Milano - Teatro d'Europa (the former home still being used as a second stage, named Teatro Grassi). Named after the Italian theatre diretctor, Giorgio Strehler (1921-1997), co-founder of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano company. Opened 26 January 1998 with Mozart's opera Cosí fan tutte. 968 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1982-1998 by Marco Zanuso as a new home to the Piccolo Teatro di Milano - Teatro d'Europa (the former home still being used as a second stage, named Teatro Grassi). Named after the Italian theatre diretctor, Giorgio Strehler (1921-1997), co-founder of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano company. Opened 26 January 1998 with Mozart's opera Cosí fan tutte. 968 seats. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Milan, Italy (1999)
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Piccolo Teatro Strehler
theatre in Milan, Italy (1999)

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    Built 1982-1998 by Marco Zanuso as a new home to the Piccolo Teatro di Milano - Teatro d'Europa (the former home still being used as a second stage, named Teatro Grassi). Named after the Italian theatre diretctor, Giorgio Strehler (1921-1997), co-founder of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano company. Opened 26 January 1998 with Mozart's opera Cosí fan tutte. 968 seats. (English)
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    Marco Zanuso
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    1999
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    Fargo Greppi, 1
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