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Theatre building in Mantua, Italy, opened in 1767

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1767
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CalendarGregorian
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Bellissimo teatro barocco an­nesso all’edificio dell’Accademia Virgiliana. Fu eretto nel 1769 su disegno dell’architetto Anto­nio Galli Bibiena. E’ utilizzato per manifestazioni culturali va­rie. (Italian)
Property / Note: Bellissimo teatro barocco an­nesso all’edificio dell’Accademia Virgiliana. Fu eretto nel 1769 su disegno dell’architetto Anto­nio Galli Bibiena. E’ utilizzato per manifestazioni culturali va­rie. (Italian) / rank
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Property / Note: Bellissimo teatro barocco an­nesso all’edificio dell’Accademia Virgiliana. Fu eretto nel 1769 su disegno dell’architetto Anto­nio Galli Bibiena. E’ utilizzato per manifestazioni culturali va­rie. (Italian) / reference
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Built 1767-1769 by Antonio Galli Bibiena for a private club, the Academia Vergiliana. Also known as Teatro Bibiena after its architect. Inaugurated 3 Dec 1769. On 16 Jan 1770, site of a concert by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his father Leopold Mozart. 1972 renovations. Originally used for theatre performances, concerts, festive doctorate ceremonies, anatomic postmortems, and regular sessions of the Academy. Currently used for concerts and congresses. Ca. 200 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1767-1769 by Antonio Galli Bibiena for a private club, the Academia Vergiliana. Also known as Teatro Bibiena after its architect. Inaugurated 3 Dec 1769. On 16 Jan 1770, site of a concert by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his father Leopold Mozart. 1972 renovations. Originally used for theatre performances, concerts, festive doctorate ceremonies, anatomic postmortems, and regular sessions of the Academy. Currently used for concerts and congresses. Ca. 200 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1767-1769 by Antonio Galli Bibiena for a private club, the Academia Vergiliana. Also known as Teatro Bibiena after its architect. Inaugurated 3 Dec 1769. On 16 Jan 1770, site of a concert by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his father Leopold Mozart. 1972 renovations. Originally used for theatre performances, concerts, festive doctorate ceremonies, anatomic postmortems, and regular sessions of the Academy. Currently used for concerts and congresses. Ca. 200 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Mantua, Italy, opened in 1767
  • Scientific Theatre
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Scientific Theatre [Mantua]
Theatre building in Mantua, Italy, opened in 1767
  • Scientific Theatre

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45°9'28.080"N, 10°47'53.160"E
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Bellissimo teatro barocco an­nesso all’edificio dell’Accademia Virgiliana. Fu eretto nel 1769 su disegno dell’architetto Anto­nio Galli Bibiena. E’ utilizzato per manifestazioni culturali va­rie. (Italian)
Built 1767-1769 by Antonio Galli Bibiena for a private club, the Academia Vergiliana. Also known as Teatro Bibiena after its architect. Inaugurated 3 Dec 1769. On 16 Jan 1770, site of a concert by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his father Leopold Mozart. 1972 renovations. Originally used for theatre performances, concerts, festive doctorate ceremonies, anatomic postmortems, and regular sessions of the Academy. Currently used for concerts and congresses. Ca. 200 seats. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery contact Perspectiv: Susanna Sassi, culture administrator of the city of Mantua ERHT North Italian route (English)
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3 December 1769Gregorian
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1767
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HST_0118
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Via Accademia, 47 - Mantova
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80-5
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