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Theatre building in Turin, Italy

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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1855 by Barnaba Panizza. Opened 1855. Named in honour of the Italian playwright, Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803). Destroyed by a fire on 5 January 1858, subsequently rebuilt. Reopened 22 Aug 1860. Further fires in 1863, 1868 and 1927 with subsequent rebuilding. 1942 damaged by bombs. Rebuilt in 1949. 2002 restorations. 1500 seats., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1855 by Barnaba Panizza. Opened 1855. Named in honour of the Italian playwright, Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803). Destroyed by a fire on 5 January 1858, subsequently rebuilt. Reopened 22 Aug 1860. Further fires in 1863, 1868 and 1927 with subsequent rebuilding. 1942 damaged by bombs. Rebuilt in 1949. 2002 restorations. 1500 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1855 by Barnaba Panizza. Opened 1855. Named in honour of the Italian playwright, Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803). Destroyed by a fire on 5 January 1858, subsequently rebuilt. Reopened 22 Aug 1860. Further fires in 1863, 1868 and 1927 with subsequent rebuilding. 1942 damaged by bombs. Rebuilt in 1949. 2002 restorations. 1500 seats. (English) / rank
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Revision as of 13:01, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Turin, Italy
  • Teatro Alfieri
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Teatro Alfieri [Turin, IT]
Theatre building in Turin, Italy
  • Teatro Alfieri

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45°4'11.748"N, 7°40'37.668"E
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Teatro alfieri di torino 02.JPG
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Rebuilt following fires in 1860, 1863, 1868, 1927 and the bombings of 1942 (English)
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Eretto dall’architetto Barnaba Panizza nel 1855, ha subito nu­merosi restauri e rifacimenti. L’ultima ricostruzione, successi­va alle distruzioni belliche, è stata portata a termine nel 1949. Appartiene ad una società pri­vata ed ha una capienza di 2000 posti circa.E’ il teatro più ampio di cui dispone oggi la città; il teatro dove fanno tappa le maggiori compagnie di rivista e di prosa e di cui si servono anche il Tea­tro Stabile di Torino per i suoi spettacoli più grandiosi e l’Ente Autonomo Teatro Regio per ma­nifestazioni popolari (Italian)
Built 1855 by Barnaba Panizza. Opened 1855. Named in honour of the Italian playwright, Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803). Destroyed by a fire on 5 January 1858, subsequently rebuilt. Reopened 22 Aug 1860. Further fires in 1863, 1868 and 1927 with subsequent rebuilding. 1942 damaged by bombs. Rebuilt in 1949. 2002 restorations. 1500 seats. (English)
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1855
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1,000
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Piazza Solferino 4, 10121 Torino
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84-5
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5 January 1858Gregorian
Built 1854, entirely of wood. Burnt at 3 a.m., probably through the warming apparatus in the prompter’s box. (English)
1860
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1927
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1942
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1949
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1940s
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