Theatres in Florence

There are about thirty theatres in Florence, Italy (not counting those already closed or dismantled), and range from historic theatres, to national and municipal music halls.

There are four theaters devoted to classical music and opera (Comunale, Verdi, Pergola and Goldoni). Many citizens and tourists regularly visit these theatre halls, with over six hundred thousand tickets sold per season, compared with just under four hundred thousand residents.

List

NameFoundedSeatsNotesImage
Roman Theatre1st century AD15,000Under Palazzo Vecchio, destroyed
Roman Amphitheatre124-13020,000Between Piazza dei Peruzzi, Via dei Bentaccordi and Via Tòrta, now included in medieval edifices
Teatro di via dell'Acquaaround 1490?Teatro della Confraternita (later Accademia) del Vangelista
Teatrino della Baldracca1576Today home to the Uffizi Library
Teatro Mediceo1586In today's Uffizi, in Classicist style, later dismantled
Amphitheater of Boboli1637At Palazzo Pitti, still used today for special events
Teatro Niccolini (Teatro del Cocomero)1648c. 500The first "modern" theatre in the city. Reopened in 2015.
Teatro della Pergola1656999The oldest active theatre and opera house in Florence; first teatro all'italiana
Teatro Alfieri1740Demolished in 1928
Teatro Rinuccini1753Still used today for special events
Teatro della Piazza vecchia1759?Closed, today is a private palace
Teatro dei Solleciti o Borgognissanti1778?Closed in 1887, today is a church (Chiesa Evangelica Battista)
Teatro degli Intrepidi (o Teatro Nuovo)1779Dismantled at the beginning of 1900
Sala del Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini1784120
Teatro Nazionale1789Closed
Saloncino della Pergola1804324
Teatro Goldoni1817363Restored and re-opened in 1997. Used by Opera di Firenze/ Maggio Musicale Fiorentino.
Saloncino Castinelli1817?Inside the Teatro Goldoni building, today, a movie theater
Teatro Diurno o Arena Goldoni18181,500Dismantled
Teatro Standisharound 1838Inside a private palace
Teatro dei Concordi1839?Closed in 1854
Teatro Verdi18541,538(Old name: Teatro Pagliano)
Teatro Comunale18621,800Maggio Musicale Fiorentino's base
Teatro Arena Nazionale1864It was an open-air arena, today is a (closed) movie theater (Cinema Apollo)
Teatro Umberto Iaround 1864Destroyed, it was in the centre of piazza d'Azeglio (square)
Teatro delle Loggearound 1865Inside the Loggia del Grano building, near the Palazzo Vecchio. Since 1910 Italian Folies Bergère, then a movie theater (Cinema Capitol), and then, briefly, a store.
Teatro dell'Affratellamento1876
Teatro Arena San Salvi1890100
Teatro dell'Istituto Francese191199
Teatro di Rifredi1914286
Teatro 131931152
Cinema Teatro Nuovo Sentieroaround 1933239
Teatro Puccini1940634Used mainly for comedies and variety shows
Auditorium FLOG19451,000Used mainly for pop/rock concerts
Teatro Estivo Il Boschetto1947300An open-air arena
Teatro l'Amiciziaaround 1950Closed
Teatro dell'Oriuolo1951Closed
Teatro Everest1958240In Galluzzo, a suburb of Florence
Teatro Nuovo1964170
Sala Vanni1972192
Teatro del Rondò di Bacco197596At Palazzo Pitti, still used today for special events
Sala Teatro Cinema ACLI Ponte a Emaaround 1975120In Ponte a Ema, a suburb of Florence
Teatro Reims1976290
Teatro Saschall19781,700Used mainly for pop/rock concerts (Old name: Teatro Tenda)
Piccolo Teatro Comunale (Ridotto)1983587
Teatro Le Laudi1983254
Teatro della Compagnia1987500Closed
Teatro La Fiaba1991300
Teatro di Cestello1993192Near the church of San Frediano in Cestello
Stazione Leopolda Fabbrica Europa1994It was a railway station. Wide building, used for various purposes (also theater, since 1994)
Teatro della Limonaia di Villa Strozzi1998380It was the old orangery of Villa Strozzi al Boschetto - project by Giuseppe Poggi, middle of 1800. Decayed, it's been restored in 1998 - project by Giovanni Michelucci (1973) revisited by Bruno Sacchi (1987).
Auditorium Clinica Medica1999140
Arena Cinecittà Teatro San Quirico2000150
Teatro Cantiere Florida2002296
Circolo Teatro del Sale200399Restaurant and theatre
Teatro Auditorium al Duomo2006275Near the Florence Cathedral
Parco della musica e della culturaaround 2011c. 8,000Under construction. It will be the new Maggio Musicale Fiorentino's base

See also

References

  • Garbero Zorzi, Elvira and Luigi Zangheri, eds. (1998). I Teatri storici della Toscana. Marsilio Editori.
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