Teatro Verdi [Busseto] (Q8285)
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Revision as of 12:50, 11 September 2025 by Purkertcz (talk | contribs) (Created claim: Property:P44: Built 1868 by Pier Luigi Montecchini and Giovanni Sivelli, into the right wing of the 13th century Rocca palace of the Marchesi Pallavicino (now the city hall). Interior decoration by Gioacchino Levi and Lorenzo Gelati. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), who was born in Le Roncole near Busseto and spent most of his life in Busseto and in his villa in nearby Sant'Agata di Villanova sull'Arda. Opened 15 Augu...)
Theatre building in Busseto, Italy
- Teatro Verdi
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Teatro Verdi [Busseto] | Theatre building in Busseto, Italy |
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44°58'53.126"N, 10°2'29.335"E
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ottocentesco Teatro Verdi annesso al Palazzo Comunale (Italian)
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Built 1868 by Pier Luigi Montecchini and Giovanni Sivelli, into the right wing of the 13th century Rocca palace of the Marchesi Pallavicino (now the city hall). Interior decoration by Gioacchino Levi and Lorenzo Gelati. Named in honour of the Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), who was born in Le Roncole near Busseto and spent most of his life in Busseto and in his villa in nearby Sant'Agata di Villanova sull'Arda. Opened 15 August 1868 with Verdi's Rigoletto and Verdi's Un ballo in maschera. Renovated in the 1990s. Re-opened Novemeber 1994. Ca. 300 seats. - Currently used for the international singing competition, Voci Verdiani, held each June. During the summer, opera is played on an open-air stage on Piazza Verdi. (English)
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15 August 1868Gregorian
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Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, 43011 Busseto PR
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1868
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116-7
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