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Theatre building in Panicale, Italy

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1786 by Francesco Tarducci for the Accademia Teatrale. Opened as Teatro del Sole. 1856-1858 renovations and additions by Giovanni Caproni. Re-opened 1858 as Teatro Cesare Caporali in hounor of the Italian poet, Cesare Caporali (1530-1601). 1921 restorations., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Built 1786 by Francesco Tarducci for the Accademia Teatrale. Opened as Teatro del Sole. 1856-1858 renovations and additions by Giovanni Caproni. Re-opened 1858 as Teatro Cesare Caporali in hounor of the Italian poet, Cesare Caporali (1530-1601). 1921 restorations. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Panicale, Italy
  • Teatro Caporali
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Teatro Caporali [Panicale]
Theatre building in Panicale, Italy
  • Teatro Caporali

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43°1'43.162"N, 12°5'55.021"E
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Built 1786 by Francesco Tarducci for the Accademia Teatrale. Opened as Teatro del Sole. 1856-1858 renovations and additions by Giovanni Caproni. Re-opened 1858 as Teatro Cesare Caporali in hounor of the Italian poet, Cesare Caporali (1530-1601). 1921 restorations. (English)
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1786
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Via Cesare Caporali, 16
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