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Theatre building in Palermo, Italy

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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID
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258
Property / Census Italia 1968 table ID: 258 / rank
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Built 1867-1875 by Giuseppe Damiani Almeyda as an open-air theatre (circo olimpico). Named in honour of the Italian general and politician, Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). 1877 addition of a cast iron roof by Giuseppe Damiani Almejda. Interior decorations by Giuseppe Enea, Rocco Lentini, and Giuseppe Cavallaro completed by 1891. Capacity: originally 4000 persons in the main hall (plus 500 persons in each of the two adjacent halls). Current capacity: 950 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1867-1875 by Giuseppe Damiani Almeyda as an open-air theatre (circo olimpico). Named in honour of the Italian general and politician, Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). 1877 addition of a cast iron roof by Giuseppe Damiani Almejda. Interior decorations by Giuseppe Enea, Rocco Lentini, and Giuseppe Cavallaro completed by 1891. Capacity: originally 4000 persons in the main hall (plus 500 persons in each of the two adjacent halls). Current capacity: 950 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1867-1875 by Giuseppe Damiani Almeyda as an open-air theatre (circo olimpico). Named in honour of the Italian general and politician, Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). 1877 addition of a cast iron roof by Giuseppe Damiani Almejda. Interior decorations by Giuseppe Enea, Rocco Lentini, and Giuseppe Cavallaro completed by 1891. Capacity: originally 4000 persons in the main hall (plus 500 persons in each of the two adjacent halls). Current capacity: 950 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Palermo, Italy
  • Teatro Politeama Garibaldi
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Teatro Politeama Garibaldi [Palermo]
Theatre building in Palermo, Italy
  • Teatro Politeama Garibaldi

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38°7'30.000"N, 13°21'24.001"E
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Built 1867-1875 by Giuseppe Damiani Almeyda as an open-air theatre (circo olimpico). Named in honour of the Italian general and politician, Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). 1877 addition of a cast iron roof by Giuseppe Damiani Almejda. Interior decorations by Giuseppe Enea, Rocco Lentini, and Giuseppe Cavallaro completed by 1891. Capacity: originally 4000 persons in the main hall (plus 500 persons in each of the two adjacent halls). Current capacity: 950 seats. (English)
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1875
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Piazza Ruggero Settimo, 15
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258
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