Teatro degli Industri

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Teatro degli Industri
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Teatro degli Industri
General information
TypeTheatre
Architectural style Eclectic
Location Grosseto, Italy
AddressVia Giuseppe Mazzini
Completed1892
Opened23 February 1892;132 years ago (23 February 1892)
Design and construction
Architect(s) Augusto Corbi
Structural engineerFerdinando Ponticelli
Other information
Seating capacity350

The Teatro degli Industri is a theatre and opera house in Grosseto, Italy. It is the historic theatre of the city and one of the two municipal theatres together with the Teatro Moderno.

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History

An early theatre was opened in 1819 by the Accademia degli Industri and designed by engineer Giacomo Passerini. The building was entirely re-constructed between 1888 and 1892 by architect Augusto Corbi and engineer Ferdinando Ponticelli. The theatre was purchased by the Bernieri company in 1928 and then sold to the Municipality of Grosseto in 1938. [1] [2] [3]

Turned into a cinema at the end of World War II, it was damaged by the 1966 Ombrone flood and later restored by architect Giuliano Bernardini. Another significant restoration work was carried out in 1990 and the theatre re-opened in 1997. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Celuzza, Papa (2013), pp. 149–150.
  2. Santi (2007), p. 143.
  3. Innocenti (1993), pp. 211–213.

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