Teatro Argentina
Rome, Italy
The internal part of the Argentina theater, inaugurated in 1732, was entirely made of wood, while the exteriors were brick walls. Its hall was U‐shaped and composed of forty rows of wooden banks, to optimize the acoustic and the visibility.
According to the opinions of many foreigner visitors during the XVIII century, the 'Teatro Argentina' used to be considered the most important in all of Rome, where both plays and concerts were performed.
Address
Teatro Argentina, Largo di Torre Argentina n.52, 1 Rome, Italy, Google Maps
Events found for Teatro Argentina
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The Rome Chamber Music Festival: Gagnon, O'Connor, Vivaldi and Glass
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The Rome Chamber Music Festival: Brahms and Schumann
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The Rome Chamber Music Festival: Dvorak, Tartini, Porpora and Vivaldi
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The Rome Chamber Music Festival: Copland, Maneskin and more
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