Teatro Giacosa

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AddressPiazza Teatro 1
Ivrea
Italy
Coordinates45°28′03.87″N 07°52′38.63″E / 45.4677417°N 7.8773972°E / 45.4677417; 7.8773972
Capacity500
Opened1834
Teatro Giacosa
Teatro Giacosa in 2017
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AddressPiazza Teatro 1
Ivrea
Italy
Coordinates45°28′03.87″N 07°52′38.63″E / 45.4677417°N 7.8773972°E / 45.4677417; 7.8773972
Capacity500
Construction
Opened1834
ArchitectMaurizio Storero
Website
Il Contato del Canavese - Teatro Giacosa

Teatro Giacosa (officially: Teatro Civico Giuseppe Giacosa) is a theatre located in Ivrea, Italy.

In 1829, the municipal administration of Ivrea entrusted architect Maurizio Storero with the task of designing a new city theatre. Storero chose to adhere to the then-customary model of the so-called teatro all'italiana, consisting of a horseshoe-shaped hall with stacked boxes. Construction works took place between 1833 and 1834. The inauguration took place on 5 July 1834 during the celebrations of the patronal feast of St Sabinus with three opera performances: Giulietta e Romeo and La gioventù di Enrico IV, both by Nicola Vaccai, and Il nuovo Figaro by Luigi Ricci.[1]

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