Difference between revisions of "Teatro Carlo Felice [Genova] (Q8601)"
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(Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1825-1828 by Carlo Barabino. Opened 7 April 1828 with Bellini's Bianca e Fernando. Named in honour of Carlo Felice di Savoia (1765-1821), Viceroy of Sardinia. Various restorations between 1859 and 1934. 2500 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 8 August 1943. - 1983-1990 major rebuilding by Aldo Rossi and Ignazi Gardella. Re-opened 18 June 1991 with Verdi's Il Trovatore. 2500 setas., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | (Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1825-1828 by Carlo Barabino. Opened 7 April 1828 with Bellini's Bianca e Fernando. Named in honour of Carlo Felice di Savoia (1765-1821), Viceroy of Sardinia. Various restorations between 1859 and 1934. 2500 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 8 August 1943. - 1983-1990 major rebuilding by Aldo Rossi and Ignazi Gardella. Re-opened 18 June 1991 with Verdi's Il Trovatore. 2500 setas. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Genova, Italy
- Teatro Carlo Felice
- Teatro Comunale dell’Opera
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Teatro Carlo Felice [Genova] | Theatre building in Genova, Italy |
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44°24'29.099"N, 8°56'5.201"E
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E’ uno dei teatri italiani più ricchi di tradizioni storiche e artistiche. Eretto nel triennio 1826-28 dall’architetto Carlo Barabino, è sempre stato giudicato fra i migliori esempi di architettura neoclassica. Nel corso del 1943 è stato completamente distrutto (fatta eccezione per le murature principali) dai bombardamenti aerei. Liberato dalle macerie, mascherati i ruderi con tendaggi e velluti, ricoperto con un tetto e un soffitto provvisori, dal 1948 ha ripreso ad ospitare i concerti e gli spettacoli lirici dell’ Ente Autonomo Teatro Comunale dell’Opera. (Italian)
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Built 1825-1828 by Carlo Barabino. Opened 7 April 1828 with Bellini's Bianca e Fernando. Named in honour of Carlo Felice di Savoia (1765-1821), Viceroy of Sardinia. Various restorations between 1859 and 1934. 2500 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 8 August 1943. - 1983-1990 major rebuilding by Aldo Rossi and Ignazi Gardella. Re-opened 18 June 1991 with Verdi's Il Trovatore. 2500 setas. (English)
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7 April 1828Gregorian
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Passo Eugenio Montale 4
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1991
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1940s
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1826
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