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Theatre building in Milan, Italy

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Teatro Mediolanum
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Teatro Mediolanum
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Property / Carthalia ID: 2366 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Disused / rank
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72-5
Property / Census Italia 1968 ID: 72-5 / rank
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Built 1902 as part of the hotel complex Albergo Corso on the former site of the Teatro Milanese. 1938 renamed Mediolanum. Subsequently used as a cinema. Demolished 1954. - [In 1954, an office block was built on the site, including the cinema Apollo on the site of the former theatre.] (English)
Property / Note: Built 1902 as part of the hotel complex Albergo Corso on the former site of the Teatro Milanese. 1938 renamed Mediolanum. Subsequently used as a cinema. Demolished 1954. - [In 1954, an office block was built on the site, including the cinema Apollo on the site of the former theatre.] (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1902 as part of the hotel complex Albergo Corso on the former site of the Teatro Milanese. 1938 renamed Mediolanum. Subsequently used as a cinema. Demolished 1954. - [In 1954, an office block was built on the site, including the cinema Apollo on the site of the former theatre.] (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Milan, Italy
  • Trianon
  • Teatro Mediolanum
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Trianon [Milan]
Theatre building in Milan, Italy
  • Trianon
  • Teatro Mediolanum

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45°27'54.792"N, 9°11'39.300"E
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Built 1902 as part of the hotel complex Albergo Corso on the former site of the Teatro Milanese. 1938 renamed Mediolanum. Subsequently used as a cinema. Demolished 1954. - [In 1954, an office block was built on the site, including the cinema Apollo on the site of the former theatre.] (English)
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1954
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Corso Vittorio Emanuele 15, Milano
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1902
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1954
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72-5
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