Teatro Sant'Apollinare
1651 establishments in Italy1661 disestablishmentsBuildings and structures demolished in the 17th centuryDemolished buildings and structures in ItalyMusic venues completed in 1651 ... and 4 more
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Teatro Sant'Apollinare, also known by its nickname Teatro Sant'Aponal, was an Italian public opera house established in 1651 in Venice in what is today Petriana Court. The Sant'Apollinare was established in a residential building and equipped with advanced stage machinery intended to allow for spectacular stage shows. It was managed in 1651 by impessario and librettist Giovanni Faustini, who died during the first run of his opera La Calisto there. After his death, his brother Marco Faustini took over management of the theater. It was dismantled in 1661 and the rooms returned to residential use.
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Calle del Forno, Venice Venezia-Murano-Burano
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N 45.43704 ° | E 12.33118 ° |
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Calle del Forno
Calle del Forno
30125 Venice, Venezia-Murano-Burano
Veneto, Italy
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