Difference between revisions of "Municipal Theatre [Piacenza] (Q8276)"

From CanonBase

Theatre building in Piacenza, Italy, opened in 1804

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1803-1804 by Lotario Tomba for a private society of aristocrats. Opened 1804 with Johann Simon Mayr's Zamori, ossia L'eroe dell'Indie. Ceded to the city of Piacenza in 1816. 1826 renovations by Alessandro Sanquirico. 1857 interior redecoration by Girolamo Magnani. 1857-1859 extension of foyers. 1938 conversion of the 3rd and 4th box tiers to galleries. Modernization of stage technology during the 20th century. Used for opera, drama and bal...)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Built 1803-1804 by Lotario Tomba for a private society of aristocrats. Opened 1804 with Johann Simon Mayr's Zamori, ossia L'eroe dell'Indie. Ceded to the city of Piacenza in 1816. 1826 renovations by Alessandro Sanquirico. 1857 interior redecoration by Girolamo Magnani. 1857-1859 extension of foyers. 1938 conversion of the 3rd and 4th box tiers to galleries. Modernization of stage technology during the 20th century. Used for opera, drama and ballet performances as well as for concerts. Ca. 1100 seats. (English) / qualifier
 +

Latest revision as of 13:26, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Piacenza, Italy, opened in 1804
  • Municipal Theatre
  • Teatro Municipale
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Municipal Theatre [Piacenza]
Theatre building in Piacenza, Italy, opened in 1804
  • Municipal Theatre
  • Teatro Municipale

Statements

0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
45°2'58.452"N, 9°41'36.348"E
0 references
Ampio e bel teatro storico, eretto dall’architetto Lotario Tomba nel biennio 1803-04. Completato, restaurato e abbelli­to in seguito, conserva ancora oggi il suo elegante aspetto ottocentesco ed ospita regolari stagioni liriche, concertistiche e di prosa. (Italian)
Built 1803-1804 by Lotario Tomba for a private society of aristocrats. Opened 1804 with Johann Simon Mayr's Zamori, ossia L'eroe dell'Indie. Ceded to the city of Piacenza in 1816. 1826 renovations by Alessandro Sanquirico. 1857 interior redecoration by Girolamo Magnani. 1857-1859 extension of foyers. 1938 conversion of the 3rd and 4th box tiers to galleries. Modernization of stage technology during the 20th century. Used for opera, drama and ballet performances as well as for concerts. Ca. 1100 seats. (English)
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
1804
0 references
1803
0 references
1804
0 references
1,500
0 references
Via Giuseppe Verdi, 41-43 - 29121 Piacenza
0 references
116-7
0 references
0 references
319
0 references

Timeline

 

Wikidata