The Royal Theatre Carré is the most famous Dutch theater and is located in the heart of Amsterdam, in the Plantage district. The Plantage Amsterdam is the green museum district: a combination of greenery, culture, science and history. Built in... See
Time period 1800s
Where Netherlands, Haarlem
In the center of The Hague is the Royal Theater, one of the leading theaters in the Netherlands with Het Nationale Theater as a regular company. The Royal Theater is one of the oldest theaters in the Netherlands and is located in the heart of... See
Time period 1700s
Where Netherlands, The Hague
The Graz Opera (German: Oper Graz) is both a theater and an opera company based in Graz, Austria. The opera house orchestra also performs concerts such as the Graz Philharmonic Orchestra (Grazer Philharmonisches Orchester). See
Where Austria, Graz
The Stadsschouwburg is the largest theater building in the city of Utrecht. The building designed in 1937 by the famous architect Willem Dudok is located on the Lucasbolwerk on the edge of Utrecht's city center. . The building was recognized as a... See
Time period 1900s
Where Netherlands, Utrecht
The Stadttheater Grein is located in the Austrian city of Grein. It is the oldest city theater in Austria, which is still regularly used, and is the stop on the Strada dell'Imperatore on the Europastrasse Historical Theater. Established in 1791... See
Where Austria, Perg
The Teatro alla Scala, usually referred to informally as the Scala, is the main opera house in Milan. Considered among the most prestigious theaters in the world, it has hosted for 242 years the main artists in the international field of opera,... See
Where Italy, Milan
The Scientific Theater of Mantua (or Bibiena Theater or Accademia Scientific Theater), was built by Antonio Bibbiena in 1767-69 and decorated, in 1773-75, with a facade by Piermarini created by Paolo Pozzo. See
Where Italy, Mantova
The Carlo Felice theater is the main Genoese theater and one of the best known in Italy. The Opera and Ballet season and the Symphonic season are held there, as well as recitals and various events. Since 1991 it has been the main venue for the... See
Where Italy, Genoa
The Municipal Theater of Bologna was built by Antonio Galli da Bibbiena in the place where Palazzo Bentivoglio once stood, destroyed in 1507. A part of the remains form the current Guasto Gardens, between via del Guasto and Largo Respighi, where... See
Where Italy, Bologna
The Dal Verme Theater is a historic theater in Milan, a place of culture and entertainment since the second half of the nineteenth century, today the seat of the Lombard Regional Orchestra See
The Teatro dell'Opera di Roma is the Roman theater dedicated to opera and ballet; it is also known as Teatro Costanzi, from the name of its creator, Domenico Costanzi. See
Where Italy, Rome
The Teatro della Pergola is a historical theater in Florence and one of the oldest and richest in history in all of Italy, located along via della Pergola at even numbers from 12 to 32. Contrary to what one might believe is the theater that took... See
Time period 1600s
Where Italy, Florence
The Teatro di San Carlo, known simply as Teatro San Carlo, is an opera house in Naples, as well as one of the most famous and prestigious in the world. It is among the oldest closed opera houses in Europe and in the world still active, having... See
Where Italy, Naples
The Farnese Theater, in Parma, was the court theater of the dukes of Parma and Piacenza. Today it is part of the path of the National Gallery and has recently become the site of some concert and opera performances of the Teatro Regio di Parma. See
Where Italy, Parma
The Donizetti theater in Bergamo was born in the late 1700s with the name of the new theater or Fiera theater in an area used as a fair. See
Where Italy, Bergamo
The Greek theater of Syracuse is a theater built in its first phase in the fifth century BC, located within the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, on the slopes on the south side of the Temenite hill and rebuilt in the third century BC. and again... See
Time period Ancient History
Where Italy, Syracuse
The Teatro La Fenice, one of the largest in Italy, was created by Antonio Selva from 1790. Repeatedly destroyed and risen from its ashes like the mythological bird whose name it bears, it is today the main lyric theater of the lagoon city and the... See
Historical figure Elena Petrović-Njegoš, Elisabetta Wittelsbach, Francesco Giuseppe D'Asburgo Lorena, Gioacchino Rossini others 3...
Where Italy, Venice
The Massimo Vincenzo Bellini Theater is the center of representation of the Catania opera. Inaugurated in May 1890, it is considered one of the most prestigious theaters in Italy and among the best for acoustics. See
Where Italy, Catania
The Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele, better known as Teatro Massimo, in Palermo is the largest opera house in Italy, one of the largest in Europe and third in architectural order after the Opéra National in Paris and the Staatsoper di Vienna.... See
Where Italy, Palermo
Among the artistic jewels of Vicenza, the Teatro Olimpico is the last work of Andrea Palladio and the first example of a modern theater complex. Begun in 1582 and completed three years later, it was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage... See
Historical figure Andrea Palladio, Ferdinando I D'Asburgo Lorena, Francesco II D'Asburgo Lorena, Giovanni Angelico Braschi
Time period 1500s
Where Italy, Vicenza
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