Rome - Theaters Auditorium Parco della Musica It is a multifunctional complex, planned to house concerts and cultural events. Designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, it is located among Villa Glori, the Parioli hill and the Villaggio Olimpico. The Auditorium has three main concert rooms allocated in buildings with different sizes, covered in lead and surrounding an outdoor amphitheatre, the cavea able to house nearly 3.000 spectators.
Rome - Theaters Teatro Argentina Located in largo di Torre Argentina, it is one of the most ancient theatre of Rome inaugurated in 1732 with the Berenice of Domenico Morelli. The Theatre houses Opera, Symphony and Prose plays. Inside it, the Museo Storico del Teatro organizes guided tours and consultation of its photographic and documentary archive.
Rome - Theaters Teatro Eliseo Of Roman theaters, the Elysium is the youngest, opened in 1938. Here passed the best Italian theater before the war and its aftermath. Today, it continues to be the scene of the great quality products and great performers.
Rome - Theaters Teatro Sistina It is one of the most representative Italian theaters. It has hosted the greatest artists and musical performances: from Louis Armstrong to Burt Bacharach. Even today, the Sistina maintains its reputation thanks to national and international events presented.
Rome - Theaters Teatro dell'Opera Cradle of the verist opera and of theater music of the twentieth century. Built by the Roman businessman Domenico Costanzi . Here, have been played the music ofGiacomo Puccini. Today, there are operas, concerts and dance performances.
Rome - Theaters Teatro Valle This theater is part of the artistic and cultural heritage of Italy. Built in 1726, it hosted the most famous companies and the great actors of the time. Today, it has a variety of shows that feature monographies.
Rome - Theaters Teatro di Marcello The Teatro di Marcello is part of the theaters of ancient Rome. It is located in the southern area of Campo Marzio, between the River Tiber and the Capitol Hill. It was built at the behest of Emperor Julius Caesar. The theatre is articulated with the “cavea” with a semi-circular plan supported by articulated constructions.
Rieti - Theaters Teatro Flavio Vespasiano Started in 1854 on a design by Vincenzo di Camerino Ghinelli and refurbished by the Milanese architect Achille Sfrondini. The walls of of the hall are decorated with paintings of Antonino Calcagnadoro.