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Theatre building in Cremona, Italy, opened in 1808

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E’ un bel teatro neoclassico, eretto nel triennio 1806-08 dal­l’architetto Luigi Canonica sul­l’area di altro teatro distrutto da un incendio e risalente al 1749. E’ oggi utilizzato per stagioni liriche, concerti, spettacoli di prosa e rivista. (Italian)
Property / Note: E’ un bel teatro neoclassico, eretto nel triennio 1806-08 dal­l’architetto Luigi Canonica sul­l’area di altro teatro distrutto da un incendio e risalente al 1749. E’ oggi utilizzato per stagioni liriche, concerti, spettacoli di prosa e rivista. (Italian) / rank
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Property / Note: E’ un bel teatro neoclassico, eretto nel triennio 1806-08 dal­l’architetto Luigi Canonica sul­l’area di altro teatro distrutto da un incendio e risalente al 1749. E’ oggi utilizzato per stagioni liriche, concerti, spettacoli di prosa e rivista. (Italian) / reference
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Built 1807 as Teatro Concordia by Luigi Canonica. Destroyed by a fire on 6 Jan 1824. Subsequently rebuilt by Faustino Rodi and Luigi Voghera, following Luigi Canonica's 1807 designs. In the late 19th century, commonly known as Teatro Concordia-Ponchielli in honour of the Italian composer and theatre director, Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886). Officially renamed Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli on 12 Mar 1907. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1807 as Teatro Concordia by Luigi Canonica. Destroyed by a fire on 6 Jan 1824. Subsequently rebuilt by Faustino Rodi and Luigi Voghera, following Luigi Canonica's 1807 designs. In the late 19th century, commonly known as Teatro Concordia-Ponchielli in honour of the Italian composer and theatre director, Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886). Officially renamed Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli on 12 Mar 1907. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1807 as Teatro Concordia by Luigi Canonica. Destroyed by a fire on 6 Jan 1824. Subsequently rebuilt by Faustino Rodi and Luigi Voghera, following Luigi Canonica's 1807 designs. In the late 19th century, commonly known as Teatro Concordia-Ponchielli in honour of the Italian composer and theatre director, Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886). Officially renamed Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli on 12 Mar 1907. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Cremona, Italy, opened in 1808
  • Teatro Comunale Ponchielli
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Teatro Comunale Ponchielli [Cremona]
Theatre building in Cremona, Italy, opened in 1808
  • Teatro Comunale Ponchielli

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45°7'56.280"N, 10°1'8.400"E
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Previous theatre of 1747 destroyed by fire (English)
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E’ un bel teatro neoclassico, eretto nel triennio 1806-08 dal­l’architetto Luigi Canonica sul­l’area di altro teatro distrutto da un incendio e risalente al 1749. E’ oggi utilizzato per stagioni liriche, concerti, spettacoli di prosa e rivista. (Italian)
Built 1807 as Teatro Concordia by Luigi Canonica. Destroyed by a fire on 6 Jan 1824. Subsequently rebuilt by Faustino Rodi and Luigi Voghera, following Luigi Canonica's 1807 designs. In the late 19th century, commonly known as Teatro Concordia-Ponchielli in honour of the Italian composer and theatre director, Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886). Officially renamed Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli on 12 Mar 1907. (English)
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1806
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1808
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Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 58/66
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1989
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