Teatro Capranica
The Teatro Capranica is a theatre situated at 101 Piazza Capranica in the Colonna district of Rome. Originally constructed in 1679 by the Capranica family and housed in the early Renaissance Palazzo Capranica, it was the second public theatre to open in Rome. It was the site of many premieres of Baroque operas including Caldara's Tito e Berenice, Scarlatti's Griselda, and Vivaldi's Ercole su'l Termodonte. The Capranica ceased operating as a full-scale theatre and opera house in 1881 and in 1922 was converted into a cinema. Following the closure of the cinema in 2000, it has functioned on a hire basis as a conference and performance venue.
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Teatro Capranica
The Teatro Capranica is a theatre situated at 101 Piazza Capranica in the Colonna district of Rome. Originally constructed in 1679 by the Capranica family and housed in the early Renaissance Palazzo Capranica, it was the second public theatre to open in Rome. It was the site of many premieres of Baroque operas including Caldara's Tito e Berenice, Scarlatti's Griselda, and Vivaldi's Ercole su'l Termodonte. The Capranica ceased operating as a full-scale theatre and opera house in 1881 and in 1922 was converted into a cinema. Following the closure of the cinema in 2000, it has functioned on a hire basis as a conference and performance venue.
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Il teatro Capranica è stato un teatro di Roma attivo soprattutto dal XVII al XIX secolo.
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Le Teatro Capranica est un thé ...... conférences et de spectacles.
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Palazzo Capranica é um palácio ...... ias e performances artísticas.
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Teatro Capranica bylo významné ...... uhou veřejnou scénou ve městě.
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The Teatro Capranica is a thea ...... ference and performance venue.
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Театро Капраника (итал. Teatro ...... ния конференций и выступлений.
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Il teatro Capranica è stato un teatro di Roma attivo soprattutto dal XVII al XIX secolo.
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Le Teatro Capranica est un thé ...... le su'l Termodonte de Vivaldi.
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Palazzo Capranica é um palácio ...... ias e performances artísticas.
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Teatro Capranica bylo významné ...... uhou veřejnou scénou ve městě.
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Театро Капраника (итал. Teatro ...... ния конференций и выступлений.
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