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Theatre building in Naples, Italy

(‎Added qualifier: context (P47): Opened 1865. Burnt in the evening before the entry of the public. Fire began on the stage; due, probably, to an escape of gas. Several firemen injured., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1739452636897)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
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Property / opening date
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6 February 1878Gregorian
Timestamp+1878-02-06T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 day
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Property / opening date: 6 February 1878Gregorian / rank
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Property / Burnt down date: 17 April 1869Gregorian / reference
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Property / reopening date
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6 February 1878Gregorian
Timestamp+1878-02-06T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 day
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Property / reopening date: 6 February 1878Gregorian / rank
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Property / Preservation state
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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 ID
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73-11
Property / Census Italia 1968 ID: 73-11 / rank
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Property / closure date
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1940s
Timestamp+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision10 years
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Property / Note
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Built by Carlo Sorgente. Named in hounour of the Italian opera composer, Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835). Opened 6 Feb 1878 with Bellini's opera I Puritani. Originally used for opera and operetta performances. In the 20th century also used as a cinema. 1986-1988 restorations. Re-opened 1988 with Bertolt Brecht's Dreigroschenoper. 940 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built by Carlo Sorgente. Named in hounour of the Italian opera composer, Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835). Opened 6 Feb 1878 with Bellini's opera I Puritani. Originally used for opera and operetta performances. In the 20th century also used as a cinema. 1986-1988 restorations. Re-opened 1988 with Bertolt Brecht's Dreigroschenoper. 940 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built by Carlo Sorgente. Named in hounour of the Italian opera composer, Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835). Opened 6 Feb 1878 with Bellini's opera I Puritani. Originally used for opera and operetta performances. In the 20th century also used as a cinema. 1986-1988 restorations. Re-opened 1988 with Bertolt Brecht's Dreigroschenoper. 940 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Naples, Italy
  • Teatro Bellini
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Teatro Bellini [Naples, IT]
Theatre building in Naples, Italy
  • Teatro Bellini

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40°51'3.600"N, 14°15'3.006"E
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Built by Carlo Sorgente. Named in hounour of the Italian opera composer, Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835). Opened 6 Feb 1878 with Bellini's opera I Puritani. Originally used for opera and operetta performances. In the 20th century also used as a cinema. 1986-1988 restorations. Re-opened 1988 with Bertolt Brecht's Dreigroschenoper. 940 seats. (English)
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3 August 1867Gregorian
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700
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Via Conte di Ruvo, 14, 80100 Napoli
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80100
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17 April 1869Gregorian
Opened 1865. Burnt in the evening before the entry of the public. Fire began on the stage; due, probably, to an escape of gas. Several firemen injured. (English)
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6 February 1878Gregorian
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73-11
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1940s
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