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Theatre building in Brindisi, Italy

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1892-1901 by Achille Sfondrini, Corrado Pergolesi, Antonio Rubini, Luigi D'Ippolito and Lorenzo Calabrese. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Opened 24 Mar 1901 with a gala concert. First opera performance: Verdi's La Traviata on 17 Oct 1903. Damaged by bombs in World War II. 1949-1951 repair works. Subsequently used as a cinema. Closed 23 Aug 1956. Demolished in 1960., #quickstatements; #temporary_b...)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Built 1892-1901 by Achille Sfondrini, Corrado Pergolesi, Antonio Rubini, Luigi D'Ippolito and Lorenzo Calabrese. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Opened 24 Mar 1901 with a gala concert. First opera performance: Verdi's La Traviata on 17 Oct 1903. Damaged by bombs in World War II. 1949-1951 repair works. Subsequently used as a cinema. Closed 23 Aug 1956. Demolished in 1960. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Brindisi, Italy
  • Teatro Giuseppe Verdi
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Teatro Giuseppe Verdi [Brindisi]
Theatre building in Brindisi, Italy
  • Teatro Giuseppe Verdi

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40°38'9.420"N, 17°56'33.936"E
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Era un vecchio teatro storico, eretto su disegno dell’architetto A- chille Sfondrini fra il 1894 e il 1898. Completato e modificato in seguito dall’architetto Carmelo Pergolesi, fino ad alcuni anni or sono era stato utilizzato come cinemato­grafo. Successivamente è stato abbat­tuto; (Italian)
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Built 1892-1901 by Achille Sfondrini, Corrado Pergolesi, Antonio Rubini, Luigi D'Ippolito and Lorenzo Calabrese. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Opened 24 Mar 1901 with a gala concert. First opera performance: Verdi's La Traviata on 17 Oct 1903. Damaged by bombs in World War II. 1949-1951 repair works. Subsequently used as a cinema. Closed 23 Aug 1956. Demolished in 1960. (English)
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24 March 1901Gregorian
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23 August 1956
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1960
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81-11
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1894
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