Teatro Costanzi, Rome

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Teatro Costanzi in Rome is the historic opera house, now known as the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, renowned for premiering major Italian operas in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf opera house
alsoKnownAs Rome Opera House NERFINISHED
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma NERFINISHED
architect Achille Sfondrini NERFINISHED
city Rome
constructionMaterial masonry
country Italy
culturalSignificance major Italian opera house
formerNameOf Teatro dell'Opera di Roma NERFINISHED
hasAuditorium yes
hasBalconies yes
hasBoxes yes
hasFunction cultural venue
performing arts venue
hasGenre ballet
classical music
opera
hasOrchestraPit yes
hasResidentCompany Opera di Roma company NERFINISHED
hasSeatingType horseshoe-shaped auditorium
hasStage yes
heritage historic opera venue of Rome
historicPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
inception 1880
languageOfPerformance Italian
laterOwner Municipality of Rome NERFINISHED
locatedIn Rome
Rome
namedAfter Domenico Costanzi NERFINISHED
notableEventType opera premiere
notableFor premieres of major Italian operas
openingDate 27 November 1880
originalOwner Domenico Costanzi NERFINISHED
ownershipType public
partOf cultural heritage of Rome
primaryUse ballet performances
opera performances
publicTransitAccess central Rome
region Lazio
renovation early 20th century renovation
roofType covered
status renamed as Teatro dell'Opera di Roma NERFINISHED
style Italian opera house design
successor Teatro Reale dell'Opera NERFINISHED
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma NERFINISHED

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Cavaradossi in Puccini's "Tosca" firstPerformedAt Teatro Costanzi, Rome
subject surface form: Cavaradossi