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Theatre building in Bologna, Italy

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Palazzo Montalto built as universtiy college in the late 16th century. College theatre built 1879 by Francesco Gualandi, probably replacing a previous festive ballroom. Decoration by Alessandro Guardassoni and G. Minelli. Opened 15 Feb 1879. Named in honour of the Italian painter, Alessandro Guardassoni (1819-1888). Currently used for conferences, lectures, and other events by Collegio San Luigi. (English)
Property / Note: Palazzo Montalto built as universtiy college in the late 16th century. College theatre built 1879 by Francesco Gualandi, probably replacing a previous festive ballroom. Decoration by Alessandro Guardassoni and G. Minelli. Opened 15 Feb 1879. Named in honour of the Italian painter, Alessandro Guardassoni (1819-1888). Currently used for conferences, lectures, and other events by Collegio San Luigi. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Palazzo Montalto built as universtiy college in the late 16th century. College theatre built 1879 by Francesco Gualandi, probably replacing a previous festive ballroom. Decoration by Alessandro Guardassoni and G. Minelli. Opened 15 Feb 1879. Named in honour of the Italian painter, Alessandro Guardassoni (1819-1888). Currently used for conferences, lectures, and other events by Collegio San Luigi. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Bologna, Italy
  • Teatro Alessandro Guardassoni
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Teatro Alessandro Guardassoni [Bologna]
Theatre building in Bologna, Italy
  • Teatro Alessandro Guardassoni

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44°29'26.203"N, 11°20'29.386"E
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Palazzo Montalto built as universtiy college in the late 16th century. College theatre built 1879 by Francesco Gualandi, probably replacing a previous festive ballroom. Decoration by Alessandro Guardassoni and G. Minelli. Opened 15 Feb 1879. Named in honour of the Italian painter, Alessandro Guardassoni (1819-1888). Currently used for conferences, lectures, and other events by Collegio San Luigi. (English)
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15 February 1879Gregorian
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Via M. D'Azeglio, 55, - Bologna
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