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Teatro Municipale, Piacenza

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17: 126:, by Luciano Scarabelli, (1841); Tipografia di C. Wilmant e figli, Lodi; page 178. The text mentions those involved as patrons, the count Domenico Scotti da Sarmato, the marchese Ranuzio Scotti da Montalbo, the count Giacomo Rota, the marchese Alemanno Tredicini, and Carlo Archieri. 74:
The elliptical interior was designed by Tomba. The interiors were decorated by a large team or artists including Andrea Guidotti, Paolo Bozzini, Antonio Borea, Luigi Labò, Giuseppe Scaglia, Francesco Puttinati, Gerolamo Magnani, and Domenico Menozzi.
63:, in order to substitute the Duchal Theater that had been present inside the Citadel, but was destroyed by a fire on December 24, 1798. The cost was 319,217 franchi. By 1804, the theater was inaugurated with the premier of 179: 164: 154: 184: 71:. The theater the earliest public opera house in the region of Emilia. Sometime after 1816, Alessandro Sanquirico was invited to refurbish the stage. 169: 44: 174: 80: 159: 40: 36: 135: 68: 16: 148: 60: 123: 95: 82: 59:
The theater was commissioned in 1803 by the town nobility, and designed by
48: 32: 39:-style opera house in the city, located on Via Verdi #41, facing Piazza 15: 124:
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Piacenza
Neoclassical
Sant'Antonino
Palazzo Anguissola di Cimafava Rocca
Piacenza
Lotario Tomba
Giovanni Simone Mayr
45°02′58″N 9°41′38″E / 45.04948°N 9.69378°E / 45.04948; 9.69378
Guida ai monumenti storici ed artistici della città di Piacenza
Teatri Piacenza
Categories
Buildings and structures in Piacenza
Opera houses in Italy
Commercial buildings completed in 1804
1804 establishments in Italy
Theatres in Emilia-Romagna
Performing arts venues in Emilia-Romagna
19th-century architecture in Italy

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